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OFFICERS AND GRADUATES 



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COLBY UNIVERSITY, 



Waterville, Maine, 



1820-1882. 




WATERVILLE, ME.: 

PUBLISHED FOR THE ALUMNI, 

JUNE, 1882. 



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Chartered by the Legislature of Massachusetts as The Maine Lit- 
ERAKY AND THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION, February 27, 1813. Theo- 
logical Department opened, July, 1818. Literary Department opened, 
October, 1819. 

Authorized by the first Legislature of Maine "to confer such degrees 
as are usually conferred by Universities," June 19, 1820. 

Name of the Institution changed to Wateeville College by Act 
of Legislature, February 5, 1821. 

Name of the Corporation changed to ''The President and Trustees 
of COLBT Univeesitt," by Act of Legislature, January 23, 1867. 



PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, LEWISTON, MAINE. 



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CATALOGUE. 



OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION, 



PRESIDENTS. 

Note. The asterisk indicates decease. Titles and degrees of officers are given as they 
"were during the term of office. 

1822-1833. * Rev. JEREMIAH CHAPLIN, D.D. * 1841. 

1833-1836. *Rev. RUFUS BABCOCK, D.D. * 1875. 

1836-1839. * Rey. ROBERT EVERETT PATTISON, D.D. * 1874. 

1841-1843. * ELIPHAZ FAY, A.M. * 1854. 

1843-1853. Rev. DAVID NEWTON SHELDON, D.D. 

1854-1857. *Rev. ROBERT EVERETT PATTISON, D.D. * 1874. 

1857-1873. * Rev. JAMES TIFT CHAMPLIN, D.D. * 1882. 

1873-1882. Rev. HENRY EPHRAIM ROBINS, D.D. 

1882- Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN PEPPER, D.D. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

1835-1847. * Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. * 1855. 

1847-1849. * Hon. William King. * 1852. 

1850-1853. « Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. * 1872. 

1853-1859. *Hon. John Hubbard, M.D., LL.D. * 1869. 

1859-1874. Hon. Abner Coburn. 



TREASURERS. 

1831-1832. * Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. *1855. 

1832-1834. * Daniel Cook, M.D. * 1863. 

1834-1851. * James Stackpole, A.M. * 1880. 
1851-1881. Eld RIDGE Lawrence Getchell, A.M. 
1881- Hon. Percival Bonney, A.M. 



GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 



1822-1874. 
1874- 



PRESIDING OFFICERS. 

The Phesident or the College, ex officio. 
Hon. ABNER COBURN, Chairman. 



SECRETARIES. 

1820-1834. * Rev. Otis Briggs, A.M. * 1842. 

1834-1841. * Hod. Lemuel Paine, A.M. *1852. 
1841-1842. Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, A.M. 

1843-1847. * Hon. Isaac Redington. *1878. 

1847-1848. *Rev. Handel Gershom Nott, A.M. *1873. 

1848-1852. EldPwIdge Lavtrence Getchell, A.M. 

1852-1862. * Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, A.M. *1876. 
1862-1866. Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, A.M. 
1866-1867. Rev. Joseph Ricker, A.M. 

1867-1875. Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shaw, D.D. 

1875-1879. Rev. Samuel Pierce Merrill. 
1879- Hon. Percival Bonney, A.M. 



1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 
1821- 



■1825. 

-1826. 
■1827. 
■1842. 
1855. 
■1842. 
■1828. 
■1822. 
■1859. 
■1849. 
■1829. 
■1842. 
■1826. 
1832. 



TRUSTEES. 

*Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D.D. * 1825, . 

* Elijah Barrell. *1866. 

* Rev. Sylvanus Boardman. * 1845. 

* Rev. Lucius BoLLES, D.D. *1844. 
*Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. *1855 

* Rev. Otis Briggs, A.M. *1842. . 



* Rev. Stephen Chapin, D.D. * 1845. 

* Ebenezer Delano. 

* Nathaniel Gilman. * 1 859. 

* Rev. John Haynes. * 1863. . 

* Cyrus Hamlin, M.D. * 1829. 

* Hon. Mark Harris. * 1843. . 

* Hon. Mark Langdon Hill. * 1842. 
*J0HN HOVEY. * 1851. 



of Boston, Mass. 

Greene. 

New Sharon. 

Salem, Mass. 

. Waterville. 

. Hampden. 

Wasbiugton, D. C. 

. Livermore. 

. Waterville. 

. Mount Vernon. 

. Paris. 

Portland. 

. Pbipsburg. 

Mount Vernon. 



COLBY UNIVEKSITY. 



1821 
1821 
1821 
1821 
1821 
1821 
1821 
1821- 
1821 
1821 
1821 
1821 
1821- 
1821 



-1837. 
-1823. 
-1848. 
-1838. 
-1848. 
-1833. 
-1833. 
-1842. 
-1840. 
-1835. 
-1840. 
-1833. 
-1832. 
-1830. 



1821-1^5.3. 
1822-1834. 
1822-1833. 
1823-1836. 
1825-1830. 
1826-1852. 
1826-1855. 
1827-1849. 
1828-1871. 
1829-1834. 
1830-1852. 
1831-1841. 
1832-1834. 
1832-1839. 
1833-1842. 
1833-1838. 
1833-1840. 
1834-1840. 
1834-1851. 
1834-1856. 
1836-1845. 
1836-1842. 
1837-1847. 
1838-1847. 
1838-1858. 
1839-1870. 
1840-1851. 
1840-1860. 
1840-1843. 
1841-1855. 



* Uriel Huntington, M.D. * 1839. 

* Rev. Adoniram Judson, Sr. * 1826. 

* Hon. William King. * 1852. 

* Rev. Robert Low. * 1848. 

* Hou. JuDAH McLellan, A.m. * 1864. 

* Rev. Daniel Merrill, A.M. *1833. 
*Rev. Phineas Pillsbury. *]859. 



Bowdoinham. 

. Nobleboro. 

. Bath. 

North Livermore. 

Skowhegan. 

. Sedgwick. 

Greene. 



*1872. 
' 1839. 

* 1850. 

1857. 



*Rev. Thomas Baldwin Riplet, A.M. * 1876. Portland. 

* Hon. JosiAH Willaed Seaver. *1847. South Berwick. 

* Benjamin Shepard. * 1835. . . . Waterville. 

* Rev. Silas Stearns. * 1840. .... Bath. 

* Calvin Stockbridge. * 1833. . . . Yarmouth. 

* Rev. John Tripp, A.M. *1847. . . . Hebron. 

* Hon. Ebenezer Tucker Warren, A.M. * 1830. 

Hallowell. 
Augusta. 
Hallowell. 
China. 
Portland. 
Boston, Mass. 
Bangor. 
Thomaston. 
Winslow. 
. Waterville. 
. Readfield. 
Boston, Mass. 
Bangor. 
. Waterville. 
Portland. 
Gorham. 
Portland. 
Rowley, Mass. 
. Portland. 
. Waterville. 
Bluehill. 
Skowhegan. 
Eastport. 
Portland. 
Bangor. 
Hallowell. 
. Waterville. 
So. Berwick. 



* Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. 

* Rev. Daniel Chessman, A.M. 
*Japheth Coombs Washburn. 

* Hon. Albion Keith Parris. 
*Rev. Daniel Sharp, D.D. * 1853. 
*RoTAL Clarke. * 1858. 
*Rev. John Butler, A.M. * 1856. 

* Hon. Lemuel Paine, A.M. * 1852. 

* Rev. Adam Wilson, D.D. * 1871. 

* Rev. Joseph Torret. 

* Rev. Baron Stow, D.D. * 1869. . 

* Samuel Garnset. * 1873. . 

* Daniel Cook, M.D. * 1863. 

* Alpheus Shaw. * 1869. 

* Hon. JosiAH Pierce, A.M. * 1866. 

* Rev. John Sharp Maginnis, D.D. * 1852 
*Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D.D. * 1841. 

* Hon. Alford Richardson. *1854. 

* James Stackpole, A.M. * 1880. 

* Rev. James GiLPATRiCK, A.M. *1865. . 

* Eleazer Coburn. * 1845. 

* Neal Dennison Shaw^ *1864.- . 

* Hon. George Evans, A.M., LL.D. *1867. 

* Hon. Edward Kent, LL.D. * 1877. 

* Andrew Masters. *1881. 
*Rev. Arthur Drinkwater. *1874. 

* Charles Traeton, M.D. * 1855. 
Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, D.D. Newton Centre, Mass 

* Rev. John Billings. * 1864. . . . Fayette 

* Byron Greenough. *1871. . . . Portland 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



1841-1862. 

1841-1847. 

1842-1855. 

1842-1849. 

1842-1853. 

1842-1850. 

1843-1849. 

1843-1849. 

1843-1850. 

1845- 

1847-1873. 

1847-1S:)5. 

1847-185(). 

1849-1862. 

1849-1862. 

1849-1856. 

1849-1855. 

1849- 

1849-1853. 

1850-1858. 

1850-1866. 

1850-1863. 

1852-1858. 

1852-1855. 

1852- 

1853- 

1853-1855. 

1853-1858. 

1855-1881. 

1855-1868. 

1855-1860. 

1856-1858. 



1856- 
1856- 
1856- 

1857- 
1857- 
1857- 
1857- 

1858- 
1858- 
1858- 



1859. 
1869. 



■1863. 
1862. 
■1867. 
4 864. 
1871. 



* 1849 
A.M. 



Rev. Handel GIershom Nott, A.M. *1873. . 
Hon. Elijah Livermore Hamlin", A.M. * 1872. 

Daniel Merrill. * 1864 

Hon. Otis Crosby Gross. 

Rev. Caleb Bailey Davis 

Rev. Lewis Colby, A.M. 

Hon. JosiAH Pierce, A.M. 

Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, A.M. 

Rev. Amariah Kalloch. * 1850 

Hou. Abner Coburn. 

Samuel Garnsey. *1873. 

Hon. Isaac Davis, LL.D. 

Hon. Hiram Belcher, A.M 

Hod. John Hubbard, M.D., LL.D 

Hon. Henry William Paine, LL.D. , 

Hon. Thomas Robinson. *1858. . 

Hou. Elisha Madison Thurston, A.M 



Bath. 

Bangor. 

Belfast. 

New Gloucester. 

1855. . . Paris. 

Cambriclgeport, Mass. 

1866. . . Gorhara. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 

. Tbomaston. 

Skowhegan. 

Bangor. 

Worcester, Mass. 

Farminston. 



*1857. 



1869. 



Rev. Joseph RicKER, D.D. 
Rev. Edgar Harkness Gray, A.M. 
Hon. Josi AH Pierce, A.M. *1866. 
Rev. Abraham Holley Granger, D.D. 
Rev. Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D.D. 
Alpheus Shaw. * 1869. 



Hallo well. 
Boston, Mass. 
. Ellsworth. 
* 1859. 

Charleston. 

Augusta. 

Vallejo, Cal. 

Gorbam. 

Burrillville,R.L 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Portland. 



Rev. William Lamson, D.D. East Gloucester, Mass. 

Moses Giddings Bangor. 

Rev. David Newton Sheldon, D.D. . . Waterville. 
■George Washington Keely, LL. D. *1878. Waterville. 
■Rev. Lorenzo BiCKEORD Allen, A.M. *1872. Yarmouth. 

Rev. William Hosmer Shailer, D.D. *1881. Portland. 



Hon. Noah Smith, Jr. *1868. 

Abial Wood Kennedy, M.D. *1861. . 

Hon. aud Rev. Ebenezer Knowlton, A.M. 



. Calais. 

Warreu. 

1874. 

Moutville. 

Hailowell. 

Waterville. 

Waterville. 

Bangor. 

Portland. 



Rev. Na.thaniel Butler, D.D. . 

John Barton Foster, A.M. 

Nathaniel Rogers Boutelle, M.D. . 

Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, LL.D. . 

Hon. JosiAH Hayden Drummond, LL.D. 

Rev. William Lamson, D.D. East Gloucester, Mass 

Joseph Story. Boston, Mass 

Hon. Mark Hill Dunnell, A.M. Owatonna, Minn 

Rev. George Knox, A.M. * 1864. Lawrence, Mass 

Henry Brown Hart. *1871. . . . Portland 



COLBY UNIVEESITY. 7 

1859-1879. * Hon. DEKifis LiBBY MiLLiKEisr. *1879. . Waterville. 

1859-1862. Geoege Feeemait Emery Portland. 

1860-1865. * Hon. Thomas Stanley PuLLEN. *1865. . Foxcroft. 

1860- Rev. Albiois^ Keith Paeris Small, D.D. 

Fall River, Mass. 

1860- Hon. William WiLS02f. .... Hallowell. 

1861-1875. * Hon. HE2fRY Kennedy. *1875. . . . Waldoboro. 

1862-1869. « Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, D.D. *1876. Lewistou. 

1862-1869. Hon. Lot Myrick Morrill, A.M. . . Portland. 

1862- James Hobbs Hanson, LL.D Waterville. 

1862-1880. * Hon. Benjamin Day Metc ALE. *1880. Damariscotta. 

1862-1863. Hon. Joseph Warren Merrill. . Cambridge, Mass. 

1863- Rev. Franklin Merriam, A.M. . . Danbury, N. H. 
1863- Rev. Henry Vatjgh an Dexter, D.D. Baldwinville, Mass. 
1865-1879. * Gardner Colby. *1879. . . . Boston, Mass. 
1865- Rev. Georg^J Whitepield Bosworth, D.D. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 

1865-1868. * Joseph Barrows. *1868 Readfield. 

1866-1881. Rev. Ebenezer Edson Cummings, D.D. Concord, N. H. 

1868-1876. * Hon. Charles Rendol Whidden, A.M. *1876. Calais. 

1869- Hon. Joseph Warren Merrill. . Cambridge, Mass. 
1869-1870. Rev. Alvah Hovey, D.D. . Newton Centre, Mass. 
1869-1880. Hon. Calyin Hopkins Mount Vernon. 

1870- Hon. William Edward Wording, LL.D. 

Plainvievp, Minn. 

1870- Rev. Oakman Sprague Stearns, D.D. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 

1870-1876. Hon. Alexander Campbell. . . Clierryfield. 

1870- Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shaw, D.D. . Waterville. 

1871- Rev. Abijah Robinson Crane. . . East Wiiitbrop. 
1871-1879. Hon. George Henry Pilsbury. . ' . . New York. 

1874-1874. * Chapin Humphrey. *1874 Bangor. 

1875-1881. *Rev. James Tiet Champlin, D.D., LL.D. *1882. 

Portland. 

1876- Hon. Percival Bonney, A.M. . . . Portland. 

1877- Hon. William Johnson Corthell. . . Gorbam. 
1877- Hon. Almore Kennedy, A.M. . . Waldoboro. 
1879- Gardner Roberts Colby New York. 

1879- Benjamin Franklin Sturtevant. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

1880- Rev. Henry Ephraim Robins, D.D. . . Waterville. 

1880- Prof. Charles Edward Hamlin, LL.D. Cambridge, Mass. 

1881- Hon. Robert Oliver Fuller. . Cambridge, Mass. 
1881- Rev. William Harrison Alden, D.D. Portsmouth, N.H. 
1881- Rev. Henry Sweetsir Burrage, A.M. . Portland. 
1881- Rev. Francis Wales Bakem:an, A.B. . . Auburn. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION. 



PROFESSORS. 

Sacred Theology/. 

1822-1828. * Rev. Stephen Ciiapin, D.D. * 1845. 
1829-1832. * Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D.D. *1841. 

Languages. 

1822-1827. Rev. Avery Briggs, A.M. 
1827-1833. Thomas Jefferson Conant, A.M. 

Mathematics and Natural Philosophy . 

1827-1828. Rev. Avery Briggs, A.M. 

1828-1829. * Robert Everett Pattison. * 1874. 

1829-1852. * George Washington Keely, LL.D. *1878. 
1853-1855. Rev. Kendall Brooks, A.M. 
1856-1872. Moses Lyford, A.M. 

f Institutes of Medicine and Materia 3fedica. 
1830-1833. * Joseph Adams Gallup, A.M., M.D. *1849. 

■f Anatomg and Surgery. 
1830-1833. WiLLARD Parker, A.M., M.D. 

I Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence. 
1830-1833. * David Palmer, M.D. 

Rhetoric and the Hebrew Language. 
1831-1838. *Rev. Calvin Newton, A.M. * 1853. 

Latin and English Languages and Literature. 
1832-1833. * John O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. * 1872. 

t In the Clinical School of Medicine at Woodstock, Vt., then connected M'ith the College. 



COLBY UNIVERSITY. 

Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. 

1834-1839. *Phinehas Barnes, A.M. * 1871. 

1839-1840. * Rev. Asa Drury, A.M. * 1870. 

1841-1858. *Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D. *1882. 
1858-1872. John Barton Foster, A.M. 

Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. 

(The Babcock Professorship since 1868.) 

1836-1839. *Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, D.D. *1874. 

1841-1843. *Eliphaz Fay, A.M. * 1854. 

1843-1853. Rev. David Newton Sheldon, D.D. 

1853-1858. * Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, D.D. * 1874. 

1858-1873. *Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D. * 1882. 

1873-1882. Rev. Henry Ephraim Robins, D.D. 

1882- Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D. 

Chemistry and Natural History. 

(The Merrill Professorship since ISB.").) 

1838-1852. Rev. Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M. 
1853-1873. Charles Edvtard Hamlin, LL.D. 
1873- William Elder, A.M. 

Rhetoric. 

1843-1850. Martin Brev^^er Anderson, A.M. 
1851- Rev. Samuel King Smith, D.D. 

Modern Languages. 
1866- Edward Winslow Hall, A.M. 

Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. 
1872- Moses Lyford, LL.D. 

Grreek Language and Literature. 

1872- John Barton Foster, LL.D. 

Latin Language and Literature. 

1873- Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M. 

Mathematics. 
1875- Laban Edwards Warren, A.M. 

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10 GENERAL CATALOGUE OP 

History. 
1881- Albion Woodbury Small, A.M. 

TUTORS. 

1822-1823. * George Dana Boardman. * 1831. 
1823-1827. *Ephraim Tripp. * 1871. 
1823-1824. * Elijah Foster. * 1834. 
1824-1826. * Addison Parker. * 18C4. 
1827-1828. * Leonard ToBEY. * 1851. 
1828-1832. *J0HN O'Brien Chaplin. *1872. 
1830-1831. Henry William Paine. 
1833-1835. Jonathan Everett Earn am. 
1833-1837. * Samuel Randall. *1862. 
1835-1836. William Lamson. 
1836-1838. Justin Rolph Loomis. 
1837-1839. Edwin Noyes. 
1838-1839. Danford Thomas. 
1839-1841. * Samuel Sawyer Johnson. * 1842. 
1841-1843. Martin Brewer Anderson. 
1846-1847. Samuel King Smith. 
1850-1850. Junius Artemas Bartlett. 
1855-1855. Henry Allen Sawtelle. 
1855-1862. HoBART Wood Richardson, A.M. 
1868-1873. Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M. 

INSTRUCTORS AND LECTURERS. 

1828-1831. * Frederick Augustus Willard, A.M., Lecturer on Cherai- 

cul Philosophy and Botany. * 1866. 
1833-1834. * Phinewas Barnes, A.M., Acting Professor of the Greek and 

Latin Languages and Literature. * 1871. 
1833-1837. * EzEKiEL Holmes, M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry, Mineralogy, 

Geology, and Botany. * 1865. 
1834-1841. Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, A.M., Acting Professor of 

Modern Languages. 
1835-1836. Stephen Benson Page, A.B., Instructor in Elocution. 
1839-1843. Rev. Calvin Emmons Park, A.M., Acting Professor of 

Rhetoric. 
1852-1853. Theopiiilus Capen Abbot, Instructor in Chemistry and 

Natural History, 1852 ; Instructor in Greek and Latin, 

1853. 
1874-1875. Rev. Nathaniel Melcher, A.M., Acting Professor of 

Mathematics. 



COLBY UNIYEESITY. 11 

1875-1878. Atwood Crosby, A.M., M.D., Instructor in Gymnastics and 

Military Drill. 
1875-1878. Fred Morse Wilson, M.D., Instructor in Gymnastics and 

Military Drill. 
1880- Frederick Crosby Robertson, Instructor in Elocution. 



LIBRARIANS. 

1822-1828. Prof. Avery Briggs, A.M. 

1828-1833. * Prof. John O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. * 1872. 
1833-1835. Tutor Jonathan Everett Farnam. 

1835-1837. * Tutor Samuel Randall, A.M. * 1862. 
1837-1842. Prof. Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M. 
1842-1850. Prof. Martin Brewer Anderson, A.M. 
1851-1873. Prof. Samuel King Smith, D.D 
1873- Prof. Edward Winslow Hall, A.M. 



FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION, 

1881-1882. 

Rev. henry EPHRAIM ROBINS, D.D., President, 

BABCOCK PROFESSOR OF INTELLECTUAL AND HORAL PHILOSOPHY. 

Rev. SAMUEL KING SMITH, D.D., 

PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC. 

MOSES LYFORD, LL.D., 

PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY. 

JOHN BARTON FOSTER, LL.D., 

PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

EDWAUD WINSLOW HALL, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OP MODERN LANGUAGES AND LIBRARIAN. 

WILLIAM ELDER, A.M., 

MERRILL PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL HISTORY. 

JULIAN DANIEL TAYLOR, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

LABAN EDWARDS WARREN, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS. 

ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF HISTORY. 

FREDERICK CROSBY ROBERTSON, 

INSTRUCTOR IN ELOCUTION. 



THE ALUMNI 



Note. The degree of A.B. has been conferred upon each graduate. The date of receiv- 
ing the degree of A.M. is three years after graduation when not otherwise stated. The year 
of ordination and of admission to the bar is not mentioned when identical with the date of 
entering upon the pastorate or the practice of law. Clergymen are Baptist if no denomina- 
tion is specified. The age of deceased graduates is given as at last birthday. 



Class of 1822. 

* George Dana Boardman, A.M. 

Tutor, 1822-23 ; Resident Licentiate, Ando- 
ver Theol. Sem., 1823-24; Missionary to 
Burmah, Bapt. Bd. For. Missions 1825-31; 
Founder of the Karen Mission ; died near 
Tavoy, Burmah, Feb. 11, 1831, aged 30. 

*Ephkaim Tripp, A.M. Priu. He- 
bron Acad., Me., 1822-23; Tutor, 1823-27; 
Teacher, Fayetteville, N. C, and in Ala. 
and Miss.; Clerk of Courts, Carroll Co., 
Miss.; died, Winona, Miss., April 7, 1871, 

aged 72. 

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Class of 1823. 

* Elijah Foster, A.M. Tutor, 

1823-24; Resident Graduate, 1824-25; Li- 
centiate, Beverly, Marblehead, and Wo- 
burn, Mass., and Dover, N. H., 182.5-29; 
Pastor, Dover, N. H., 1829-31; Salisbury 
and Amesbury, Mass. ,1831-34 ; died, Ames- 
bury, Mass., Sept. 27, 1834, aged 35. 

* Henry Paine, A.M. Prin. East- 
port Acad., Me., 1824; Teacher, Windsor, 
Vt., 1825; Licentiate, Whiting, Vt., 1826; 
Prin. Monmouth Acad. , Me. , 1827-31 ; Prin. 
Waterville Acad., 1831-35; Prin. China 
Acad. , 1835-44 ; Teacher, Rockland, 1844-49 ; 
Prin. Thomaston Acad., 1849-56; Teacher, 
Rockland, 18.56-68; died, Rockland, Me., 
Nov. 12, 1868, aged 75. 

* Hadlet Procter, A.M. Pastor, 

China, Me., and Prin. Cliina Acad., 1833- 
26; Pastor, Rutland, Vt., 1826-35; Prin. 
Vermont Lit. and Sci. Inst, Brandon, 1835- 
36; Pastor, Rutland, 1836-38; China, Me., 
1838-42; died, China, Me., April 13, 1842, 
aged 48. 



Class of 1824. 

*JoEL Perez Hayford. Resident 

Graduate, 1824-25; Licentiate, in Vt., 1825- 
27 ; Pastor, Morristown and Johnson, 1837- 
31 ; died, Johnson,Vt.,Dec. 21, 1831, aged 32. 

* Calvin Holton. Missionary to 

Afi'ica, Bapt. Bd. For. Missions, 1836; died, 
Monrovia, Liberia, July 23, 1826, aged 29. 

*Ebenezer Hutchinson, A.M. 

Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1824-29 ; Athens, 
1829-62; Repr. Me. Legisl. ; Sec. Me. Sen- 
ate, 1827-30 ; County Attorney for Somer- 
set Co.; died, Athens, Me., May 19, 1862, 
aged 68. 

3 

Class of 1825. 

*J0HN O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. 

Prin. Preparatory Dcpt., 1826-28; Tutor, 
1828-32 ; Prof. Latin and English, 1832-33 ; 
Librarian, 1828-33 ; Prof. Greek and Latin, 
Columbian College, D. C, 1833-43; died, 
Conway, Mass., Dec. 22, 1872, aged 65. 

*WlLLARD &LOVER. Pastor, Lim- 
erick, Me., 1827-29; Acting Pastor, Par- 
sonsfleld, Buxton, Waterboro, and Paris, 
1829-32; Wiscasset and Newcastle, 1832; 
Blooinfleld, 1833; Assoc. Pastor, Water- 
boro, 1836; Acting Pastor, Heath, Mass., 
and Lyndeboro, N. H., 1837-38; Acting 
Pastor and Teacher, Cumberland, R. I., 
1839-40; Vinalhaven, Me., 1841-46; Swan- 
ville, 1847-54; Addison, 1855-60; Pastor, 
Deer Isle, 1860 ; Acting Pastor and Teach- 
er, Belfast, 1861-66; died, Jonesport, Me., 
Sept. 18, 1866, aged 70. 

Benjamin Hobart. Repr. Me. 

Legisl., 1854; Farmer and Lumber Mer- 
chant, Edmunds (Dennysville P. O.), Me. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OP 



John Hovet. Teacher, Perry, N. 

Y., 1826-28; Prin. Select Scliool, Ypsilanti, 
Mich., 1828-30; Farinington, 1830-5'2; Rose, 
1852-64; Postmaster, Danby, 1875-79; ad- 
dress, Daub}-, Ionia Co., Mich. 

* Alonzo King. Pastor, No. Yar- 
mouth, Me., 1826-31; Northboro, Mass., 
1832-34; Westboro, 1835; died, Westboro, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1835, aged 39. Author of 
Memoir of George Dana Boardman. 

*FiiANCis Green Macomber. Pas- 
tor, Beverly, Mass., 1825-27 ; died, Beverly, 
Mass., July 1, 1827, aged 29. 

* Thomas Ward Merrill, A.M. 

Nevrton Theol. lust., 1828; Prof. New 
Hampton Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 1828- 
29; Prin. Classical School, Ann Arbor, 
Mich., 1829-30; ordained, 1831; First Mis- 
sionary, Am. Bapt. Home Miss. Soc., Prai- 
rie Ronde, Mich., 1832; Pounder of Kala- 
mazoo Coll. ; died, Lansing, Mich., April 
8, 1878,, aged 76. 

* Henry Moor. Midshipman, U. 

S. Navy, 1825; Lieut., 1835; killed by boiler 
explosion near Marysville, Cal., March 21, 
1853, aged 46. 

* Joshua Randall. Prin. Fox- 

' croft Acad., Me., 1826 ; Me.Wesleyan Sem., 
Kent's Hill, 1827; Lawyer, Phillips, 1828- 
40; Farmingtou, 1840-47; Dixfleld, 1847-48 ; 
died, Dixfleld, Me., Nov. 12, 1848, aged 50. 

Harrison Avery Smith. Law- 
yer, East Vassalboro, Me., 1829-33 ; Water- 
ville, 1833-55 ; since 1855, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

* Arthur Thompson. Teacher in 

Maryland, No. Carolina, and Georgia, 
many years; died, Pownal, Me., Dec, 
1853, aged 55. 

11 

Class of 1826. 

* S A M u e L F A R R A R. Merchan t, 

Skowhegan, Me., 1829-34; Manager Wool- 
en Factory, Dexter, 1838-56; Pres. Mer- 
cantile Bank, Bangor, 1844-57; Sec. and 
Treas. R. R. Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1857-61 ; 
died, Geneva, Wis., Dec. 6, 1862, aged 56. 

* George Clifford Getchell. 

Lawyer, Anson, Me., 1829-70; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1836, 1837, 1846; Clerk Me. House 
of Reps., 1838, 1841; State Land Agent, 
1854; died, Waterville, Me., Aug. 22, 1881, 
aged 75. 



* Moses Gould. Student of Medi- 
cine, 1826-29; Druggist, Baltimore, Md., 
1830-43; died, Boxford, Mass., June 30, 
1843, aged 43. 

Albert Gallatin Jeavett. Law- 
yer, Bangor, 1829-45; County Attorney 5 
years; Charge d'Affaires, Peru, 1845-48; 
Mayor, Belfast, Me., 1863, 1864, 1867; since 
1858, La^vyer, Belfast, Me. 

* Elijah Parish Lovejoy. Prin. 

China Acad., Me., 1826; Teacher, St. Louis, 
Mo., 1827; Editor and publisher The Times, 
1828-32; Student, Princeton Theol. Sem., 
1832; Licentiate, 2d Presb. of Phila., 1833; 
Editor and publisher St. Louis Observer, 
1833-36; ordained 1834; Observer remoYed 
to Alton, 111., 1836; shot by a pro-slavery 
mob, Alton, 111., Nov. 7, 1837, aged 34. 

*Ebenezer Mirick. Pastor, Sedg- 
wick, Me., 1829-34; Brooks ville, 1834-57; 
died, Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 1, 1879, aged 

81. 

*Orlando Holbrook Partridge, 

A.M., M.D., Bowd., 1829. Physician, Tru- 
ro, Mass., 1829-36; Phila., Pa., 1838-59; 
died, Philadelphia, Pa., May 11, 1859, aged 
53. 

7 

Class of 1827. 

*JoHN Francis Howard Angier. 

La'wyer, Montville, Searsmont and Bel- 
fast, Me., 1830-56; 'died, Belfast, Me., June 
17, 1856, aged 48. 

*Freeman Bradford, A.M. Law- 
yer, Portland, Me., 1831-64; Auburn, 1864- 
72; Portland, 1872-73; Register of Pro- 
bate, 1849-56; died, Portland, Me., Oct. 23, 
1873, aged 71. 

*Harvey Bingham Dodge. Pas- 
tor, West Plattsburg, N. Y., 1830-31; Mis- 
sionary, N. Y., 1831-32; Pastor, Farmers- 
ville, 1833; Greene, 1834^36; Fort Coving- 
ton, 1836-39 ; Parma, 1839-41 ; Newton Falls, 
Ohio, 1841-42; Garrettsville, 1842-44; West 
Plattsburg, N. Y., 1844-47; died, Platts- 
burg, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1866, aged 65. 

* William Augustus Evans, A.M. 

Lawyer, Livermore Falls and Jay, Me., 
1830-41; Clerk, Treasury Dept., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1841-62; Lawyer, Athens, Me., 
1863-65; Fort Fairfield, 1865-71; BluehiU, 
1871-74; died, Bluehill, Nov. 21, 1874, aged 
64. 



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*HAiFtVET Evans. Lawyer, Har- 
mony, Me., 1830-31 ; West Waterville, 1831- 
33; Oldtown, 1832-34; Sebec, 1834-36 ; Ben- 
ton, 1836-40; died, Beuton, Me., July 11, 
1840, aged 43. 

* Thomas Fitch, A.M. Farmer, 

Windsor, Conn., 1827-29; Hartland, 1829- 
31; Montgomery, Mass., 1831-34; West- 
field, 1834-45; West Springfield, 1845-72; 
died. West Springfield, Mass., July 20, 
1872, aged 70. 

*Enoch Weston Freeman. Pas- 
tor, New Gloucester, Me., 1827; Lowell, 
Mass., 1828-35; died, Lowell, Mass., Sept. 
22, 1835, aged 36. Published A Selection of 
Hymns. 

* Henry Joseph Hall. Orclaiuecl, 

1820; Pastor, Moukton,Vt., 1828-30; Corn- 
wall, 1830-32 ; Missionary in Indiana and 
Mich., Mass. Home Miss. Soc, 1832-39; 
Pastor, East Bloomiugton, N. Y., 1840-45; 
Agent Am. Bible Soc, Alexandria, Va., 
several yef.rs; died, Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Jan. 31, 1872, aged 76. 

*Albert Gallatin Lane. Law- 
yer, Eastport, Me., 1830-33; Machias, 1832- 
.59; Register of Probate ; Clerk of Courts, 
1852-59; died, Machias, Me., March 27, 
1859, aged 50. 

*Lyman Eawson. Lawyer, Rum- 
ford, Me., 1830-74; Repr. Me. LegisL, 1838, 
1839; Judge of Probate, 1839-46; died, 
Rumford, Me., Aug. 22, 1874, aged 75. 

* Isaac Redington. Lawyer, Wa- 

terville, Me., 1830-50 ; Member Me. Senate, 
1846-47; Treasurer A. & K. R. R., 18.50-53; 
Lawyer, New York, till 1875; died, Skow- 
hegan, Me., Oct. 6, 1878, aged 75. 

* Thomas Robinson. Lawyer, Jef- 
ferson, Me. ,1831 ; Ellsworth, 1831-58 ; Repr. 
Me. LegisL, 1848 ; Member Bd. of Trustees, 
1849-56; died, Ellsworth, Me., July 2, 1858, 
aged 57. 

*Timothy^ Pickering Ropes, A.M. 

Pastor, Hampton Falls, N. H., 1829-30; 
Weston, Mass., 1830-33; Lexington, ia33- 
34; Prin. Lexington Acad., 1834-38; Teach- 
er, Winchester, Va., four j'ears; Pastor, 
Lexington, Mass., 1845-46 ; Parmer, Hamp- 
ton Palls, 1847-52; Pastor, 1852-.54; Cari- 
mona, Minn., 1854-55; LeRoy, 1855-65; 
died, LeRoy, Minn., July 3, 1873, aged 70. 



* Samuel Stevens, A.M. Student 

of Medicine, 1829-30 ; Prin. Foxcroft Acad., 
Me., 1831-32; died, Dover, Me., March 4, 
1832, aged 31. 

14 

Class of 1828. 

*James Brooks. Teacher and Law 

Student, Portland, Me., 1828-29; Editor 
Portland Advertiser, 1829-30 ; Repr. Maine 
LegisL, 1835; Editor and Proprietor Keiv 
York Express, 1836-73 ; Repr. N. Y. LegisL, 
1847 ; Member 31st, 32d, 38th, 39th, 42d, 43d, 
U. S. Congress, 1849-73; died, Washington, 
D. C, April 30, 1873, aged 65. 

Jeremiah Chaplin. A.M., 183.3; 

D.D., 1857. Prof. Greek and Latin, New 
Hampton Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 1834- 
37; Student of Theology, Madison Univ., 
1838-39 ; Prof. Hebrew antl Moral Science, 
Theol. Sem., Wiusboro, S. C, 1839-41; 
Member Bd. of Trustees, 1843-49 ; Pastor, 
Bangor, Me., 1841-46; Dedham, Mass., 
1850- ; Newton Corner, 1863-65; Theol. 
Instructor, Home Miss. Soc, New Orleans, 
La., 1865-68; since 1868, in literary pur- 
suits, Boston, Mass. ; address, Newton 
Centre, Mass. Aiithor of Memoir of Jiev. 
Duncan Dunbar ; Life of Charles Sumner ; 
Life of Benjamin Franklin ; Life of Presi- 
dent Dunster ; The Evening of Life ; The 
Memorial Hour ; compiler of The Riches 
ofBunyan; Chips frum the White House. 

Ebenezer Edson Cummings. a. 

M.,1848; D.D., Dartmouth, 1855. Pastor, 
Salisbury, N. H., 1828-32; Concord, N. H., 
1832-68; Member Bd. of Trustees, 1866-81; 
address, Concord, N. H. 

* Charles Foster. Student of 

Medicine, 1828-29; died, Pembroke, Me., 
April 23, 1839, aged 31. 

* Jacob QuiNCY Kettelle. Law- 
yer, Calais, Me., 1831-41; Boston, Mass., 
1841-65; died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 2, 1865, 
aged 62. 

* Samuel McClellan. Tutor, 

College at Jackson, La., 1830-33; Lawyer, 
Dexter, Me., 1835-68; died. Dexter, Me., 
Aug. 1, 1868, aged 58. 

*NicholasMedbert, A.M., Bow- 

doin, 1836. Pastor, Middleboro,- Mass., 
1828-32; Watertown, 1832-43; Newbury- 
port, 1843-.53; Ashland, 1853-55; Peabody, 
1855-57 ; City Missionary, Portsmouth, N. 



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G-ENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



H., 1857-71; died, Dover, Mass., May 30, 
1878, aged 77. 

* Sullivan Sumner Raw son. 

Lawyer, Eastport, Me., 1831-51; Collector 
of Customs, 1840-41 ; Member Me. Senate, 
1844; Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1851- 
66; Member Cal. Legisl., 1851-52; (Jied, 
San Francisco, Cal., June 11, 1866, aged 60. 

Abraham Sanborn. Lawyer, Le- 
vant, Me., 1833-47 ; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1852, 
1870 ; since 1847, Bangor, Me. 

*Hermon Stevens. Lawyer, 

Rockland, Me., 1831-65; died, Waterville, 
Me., March 15, 1867, aged 61. 

*Albert Carlton Thayer, M.D. 

Cohnnbian, 1831. Physician, Benton, Me., 
1832-33; Skowhegan, 1833-34; died, Skow- 
hegan, Me., Dec. 28, 1834, aged 25. 

*Manlt Burt Townsend. Law- 
yer, Calais, Me., 1831-42; Alexander, 1842 
-49; Member Me. Senate, 1844-46; Presi- 
dent of Senate, 1845-46 ; died, Alexander, 
Me., Dec. 7, 1849, aged 46. 

12 

Class of 1829. 

*AsA Matthews, A.M., 1833. Prin. 

Hampden Acad., Me., 1831-37, aud 1838-41 ; 
Prin. Acad., Williamstou, N. C, 1842-52; 
Farmer, Newport, Me., 1852-77 ; died, New- 
port, Me., No%'. 28, 1877, aged 73. 

Leander Smith Tripp, A.M., M.D. 

Bowdoin, 1834. Physician, East Dixfleld, 
Me., 1836-37; Norway, 1837-41; Teacher, 
Bridgton, 1842; ordained, 1843; Pastor, 
Waterboro, 1844-46; Limington, 1846-47; 
Limerick, 1847-50; Shapleigh, 1850-.53 ; Ef- 
fingham, N. H., 18.53-55; Sabattus, Me., 
1855-60; No. Sedgwick, 1861-67; Luuen- 
burgh, Vt., 1867-69; Siirry, Me., 1869-80; 
address, Bluehill, Me. 

*Erastus Willard, A.m., 1844. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1833; Pastor, Graf- 
ton, Vt., 1833-35; Missionary to France, 
Am. Bapt. ISIiss. Union, 183.5-56; Mission- 
ary to Ottawa Indians, Kansas, Home 
Miss. Soc, 1857-60; Pastor, Washbui-n, 111., 
1861-62; So. Hampton, N. H., 1862-64; Sa- 
lem, N. Y., 1865-71; died, Newport, R. I., 
Dec. 29, 1871, aged 71. 

Robert. Williams Wood, M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1832. Physician, Aurora, Me., 
1833; Orono, 1834^38; Hospital for Am. 



Seamen, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 1839- 
49; introduced sugar growing, 1848, and 
since engaged in that business; returned 
toU. S., 1866; Libn. Am. Statistical Assoc, 
Boston, Mass., since 1872; address, Ja- 
maica Plain, Mass. 



Class of 1830. 

* Moses Lark Appleton. Lawyer,^ 

Sebec, Me., 1833-35; Bangor, 1835-,59; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1849-50; State Banlc Commis- 
sioner, 1856; died, Bangor, Me., Sept. 25, 
1859, aged 48. 

Caleb Burbank. Lawyer, Cherry- 
field, Me. ; Member Me. Senate, 1841 ; San 
Francisco, Cal., several years; address, 
Stockton, Cal. 

William Henry BuRRiLL. Lawyer, 

Searsport, Me., 1833-37; Register of Pro- 
bate, Belfast, 1837-49; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1872; address, Belfast, Me. 

* Edwin William Garrison, A.M. 

Acting Pastor, Cherryfield, Me., 1831-32; 
Ellsworth, 1833; Sedgwick, 1834-35; Han- 
cock County, 1835-36; Pastor, Cherryfield, 
1836-38 ; Acting Pastor, No. Sedgwick, 1839- 
40; died, Sedgwick, July 4, 1840, aged 35. 
Author of Memoirs of Mrs. R. B. Pinkhani. 

*Joseph Hodges, A.M., 1834. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1833; Pastor, Weston, 
Mass., 1835-39; Amherst, 1840-41; Cole- 
raine,1841-43; Palmer,1843-47; East Brook- 
field, 1847-52; No. Oxford, 1852-55; Agent 
Am. and For. Bible Soc, 1855-61; died, 
Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 23, 1863, aged 57. 

* Eaton Mason. Pastor, Spring- 
field, N. H., 1831-32; Acting Pastor, Effing- 
ham, 1832-33; Bridgton, Me., 1833-35; Pas- 
tor Cong. Ch., Sweden, 1835-45; died, Dix- 
field, Me., Nov. 1, 1845, aged 41. 

Henry Willi AM Paine, LL.D., 1854. 

Prin. Waterville Acad.,Me. ,1829-30 ; Tutor, 
1830-31 ; Lawyer, Hallowell, Me. ; Member 
Me. Legisl. ; Member Bd. Trustees, 1849- 
62; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1851; Fellow 
of Am. Academy; Lecturer on Real Es- 
tate, Law School of Boston Univ.; Law- 
yer, 53 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 

* William Richardson. Prin. Fox- 
croft Acad., Me., 1830-31; Law Student, 
1831-34; Prin. Acad., Enfield, N. C, 1834r- 
40; Gatesville, 1840-42; Planter, Waynes- 



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boro, Tenu., from 1854; died, Wayne Co., 
Teiiu., date unkuo^yn. 

Wilson Crocker Ryder, A.M., 

1834. Pastor, Mariaville, Me., 1830-33; Cor- 
inth, 183-2-34; Clierryfleld, 1834-36; Nortli- 
boro, Mass., 1837; Leeds, Me., 1837-39; 
Wayne, 1840; since 1841, 1'arniingand lum- 
bering; address, Keck, Plymoutli Co., 
Mass. Author of Lectures on Future Pun- 

. ishment. 

9 

Class of 1831. 

*Lucius Henry Chandler. Teach- 
er, Capeville,ya., 1831-34; Lawj^er, Tliom- 
aston, Me., 1836^5 ; Boston, Mass., 1845-50 ; 
Norfolk, Va., 1850-68; U. S. Consul, Ma- 
tauzas, Cuba, 1861-63 ; U. S. Dist. Attorney 
for Eastern Va., 1863-68; Commonwealth 
Attorney for Richmond, 1868-70; V. S. 
Pension Ageut, 1875-76 ; drowned, Norfolk, 
Va., AprU 6, 1876, aged 64. 

* Jacob Mott Cook. Prin. High 
School, New Sharon and Norridgewock, 
Me., 1831-33; died, Norridgewock, Me., 

- Nor. 13, 1833, aged 29. 

* Samuel Glidden Glidden. Sea- 
man, 1839-40; Ship-master, 1841 ; Commis- 
sion merchant. New York, several years ; 
died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1869, aged 
53. 

Frederick Lord. Lawj-er ; Judge 

of Probate 4 yrs. ; 2d Judge County Court ; 
Farmer, Paw Paw, Van Buren Co., Mich. 

* Wyman Bradbury Sevey Moor, 

A.M. Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1834-49; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1842 : Attorney General 
of Me., 1844-48; U. S. Senator, 1848; Law- 
yer, Bangor, 1849-52; Waterville, 1852-57; 
LT. S. Consul General, Montreal, Can., 1857- 
61 ; Army supplies and tobacco business, 
1861-68; died, Lynchburg, Va., March 11, 

1869, aged 57. 

5 

Class of 1832. 

Albert Ware Paine. State Exam- 
iner of Banks and Insurance, 1868-70; 
State Insurance Commissioner, 1870-73; 
State Tax Commissioner, 1874 ; Menib. Me. 
Hist. Soc, 1881; since 1835, Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, Me. Author of Paine Genealogy. 

*H0SEA QuiNBY, A.M., D.D., 1866. 

Prin. Par sonsfleld Sem., Me., 1832-39; or- 

3 



daiued,1833 ; Pastor F. W. Bapt. Oh., Mere- 
dith, N.H., 1839-40; Prin. Lapham lust.. 
No. Scituate, R. I., 1840-54; Pastor and 
Teacher, Meredith, N. H., 1855-57; Pitts- 
field, 1857-61 ; Lebanon, Me., 1861-64; Lake 
Village, N. H., 1864-68; Chaplain N. H. 
State Prison, 1869-71; Pastor, Nottingham 
N.H., 1872-74; Pittsfield, 1874-76; Milton 
Mills from 1876; died, Milton Mills, N. H., 
Oct. 11, 1878, aged 74. Author of Reviews 
of Butler's Letters ; Treatise of Faith and 
Usages ; Christian Baptism. 

* William Henry Ropes. Prin. 

Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1832-35 ; Prin. Acad., 
Milton, Mass., 1836; High School, Wal- 
tham, Mass., 1837-40; Farmer, Bedford, 
Mass., 1843; died in Florida, about 1864. 

Cornelius Arnold Thomas, D.D. 

Middlebury, 1854. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1835; Pastor, Brandon, Vt., 1835-75; ad- 
dress, Brandon, Vt. 

4 

Class of 1833. 

Daniel Francis Cook. So. Toledo, 

Lucas Co., Ohio. 

* Oliver Augustus Dodgk, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1833 ; Pastor, Lexing- 
ton, Mass. ,1835-40; died, Lexington, Mass., 
May 28, 1840, aged 27. 

Jonathan Everett Farnam, A.M., 

LL.D., Mercer Univ., 1868. Tutor and 
Librarian, 1833-35; since 1838, Prof. Nat. 
Sciences, Georgetown College, George- 
town, Ky. 

*RocKWOOD GiDDiNGS. Pastor, 

Shelby ville, Ky., 1835-38; Pres. George- 
town College, Ky., 1838-39; died, Shelby- 
ville, Ky., Oct. 29, 1839, aged 27. 

Walter Gould. Adm. to the Bar, 

1836; Lawyer, Alabama (? ). 

William Howe. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1836; Minister at large and Pastor, 
Boston, Mass.,1840-63; Pastor, Cambridge, 
1863-70; address, Cambridge, Mass. 

Josiah Pillsbury. Prin. Pillsbm-y 
High School, Bowling Green, Ky. 

William May Stratton. Asst. 

Clerk of Courts, Kennebec Co., Me., 1834- 
45; Clerkof Courts, 1845-81; adcU-ess, Au- 
gusta, Me. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



*Nahum Howard Wood. Lawyer, 

from 1836; Prof. Math., Frauklin Coll., 
Athens, Ga., about 1840-52; Planter, near 
Blakely, Ga., about 1852-55; died, Ogle- 
thrope, Ga., Sept. 8, 1859, aged 49. 

9 

Class of 1834. 

* Francis Barker, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1837; ordained, 1838; Teacli- 
er, Jackson Co., Miss., 1838; Missionary to 
Shawnee Indians, Kansas, 1839-56; Farm- 
er and Missionary, near I^awrence, 1856- 
63; died, Lawrence, Kansas, Feb. 13,1863, 
aged 56. 

* Allen Barrows, A.M. Pastor, 

Hallowell, Me., 1834-35; Leeds, 1835-37; 
Ellsworth, 1837-45; Calais, 1845-50; East 
Machias, 1850-52; Leeds, 1852-54; Fayette, 
1854-57; Litchfield, 1857-64; Acting Pas- 
tor, East Sumner, 1864-72; died, East Sum- 
ner, April 24, 1875, aged 67. 

* Charles Webster Bradbury, A. 

M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; Pastor, 
Saco, 1838-39; Agent Am. and For. Bible 
Soc, 1840; Prin. Hampton" Acad., N. H., 
1841-42; High School, Amesbury, Mass.; 
Teacher, California, 1849-51, 1858-66, 1874- 
75; Pastor, East Winthrop, 1853-55 ; Agent 
Peace Society ,1871 ; died, Salisbury, Mass., 
May 4, 1877, aged 69. 

*Zabdiel Bradford, A.M., 1844. 

Newton Theol. Inst, 1834-36; Pastor, No. 
Yarmouth, Me., 1837-44; Providence, R. I., 
1844-49; died, Providence, R. I., May 16, 
1849, aged 39. 

* Ivory Clarke, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1837; ordained as Evangelist, 
1837; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Bexley, Africa, 1838-45; Edina, 1845-48; 
died at sea, April 24, 1848, aged 41. Author 
of Dictionary of the Bassa Language. 

Enoch Hutchinson, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1837 ; . ordained, 1837 ; Pastor, 
FramJngham, Mass., 1840-41 ; Prof. Theol. 
Inst., Thomaston, Me., 1841; Editor Bap- 
tist Memorial, ti.Y., 1846-51 ; address. New 
York. A uthor of Music of the Bible ; ti'aus- 
lated Syriac Grammar. 

Silas Ilsley, A.M. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1837; Pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y"., 1837- 
41, Portsmouth, N. IL, Albion, N. Y., Es- 
sex, Conn., Warren, Me., East Thomas- 
ton, Damariscotta ; Agent and List. Sec. 



Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc, 1861-70; Dover 
Plains, N. Y., 1870-75; address, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 

* Thomas Leishman. Admitted to 

the bar, 1838; died, East Vassalboro, May 
8, 1838, aged 32. 

Joseph Cushing Loring. Boston, 

Mass. 

* Edward Payson McKown, A.M., 

Prin. Hallowell Acad., Me., 1834-35; Pri- 
vate Tutor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1836-37; 
Cambridge Divinity School, 1839; died, 
Worcester, Mass., March 20, 1854, aged 43. 

Charles Nickerson. Farmer, Big 

Creek, Edgefield Co., S. C. 

* Carleton Parker. Prin. Kenne- 

bunk Acad., Me., 1834-35; Prin. Vermont 
Lit. andSci. Inst, Brandon, Vt, 1836-40; 
Groton Acad., N. Y., 1841-44; Home School 
for Boys, Framingham, Mass., 1848-51; 
Wayne, Me., 1852-56; Hebron, 18.56-63; 
Home Missionary, So. Ca., 1864; Pastor, 
Canton, Me., 186.5-69; Norridgewock, 1869- 
71; died. No. Livermore, Aug. 22, 1874, 
aged 67. 

* Albert Welsted Poole, A.M. 

Teacher, Clinton, La., 1836-38 ; Planter and 
circuit preacher. Woodland, La. ; died, 
Portland, Me., Sept. 27, 1865, aged 52. 

*Lkmuel Porter, A.M., D.D., Mad- 
ison, i854.; ordained, 1830; Newton Theol. 
Sem., 1834-35 ; Pastor, Lowell, Mass., 183.5- 
51; Pittsfield, 1851-62; Bloomington, 111., 
1862-63; Dist Sec. Am. Tract Soc, 1864; 
died, Chicago, 111., Oct. 17, 1864, aged 55. 

Sylvanus Gilman Sargent, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst, 1837; Pastor, Belfast 
Me., 1838-46; Frankfort, 1846-56; Agent 
and Missionary, Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 
1858-74; Acting Pastor, Windsor, So. Gard- 
iner, Sidney ; address, Augusta, Me. 

* William Stockbridge, A.M., 

M.D., Berkshire, 1836. Physician, Wood- 
ville, Miss., 1840-41 ; West Feliciana Parish, 
La., 1841-53; died. West Feliciana, La., 
Oct. 2, 1853, aged 39. 

16 

Class of 1835. 

* Lorenzo Bickford Allen, A.M., 

D.D., I860. Prin. Richmond Acad., and 
Waterville Acad., Me., 1835-39; Teacher 
and Student, Theol. Sem., Thomaston, 1839; 



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Pastor, Thoniastou, 1840-49; Sec. Me. 
Bapt. Miss. Conv., lS4.5-.')6; Pastor, Yar- 
mouth, 1S49-.56; Member Bel. Trustees, 
18o3-.58; Prof. Aucieut Languages, Bur- 
lington Univ., Iowa, and President, 1857- 
6.5; Pastor, Minneapolis, Minn., 186.5-68; 
Assoc, pastor, and Prin. Grovelaud Sem., 
Wasioja, Minn., 1868-72; died, AVasioja, 
Minn., Aug. 20, 1872, aged 60. 

*Henry Padelford Brown. Law 

student, Bangor, Me., 183.5; died, Bangor, 
Me., Oct. 1, 1835, aged 19. 

* Rich AKD Gakl AND Colby. Prin. 

Bath Acad., Me., 1835-36, Lawyer, Lowell, 
Jlass., 1838-45; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1841; 
City Solicitor, 1842; died, Lowell, Mass., 
Oct. 14, 1845, aged 33. 

Oliver Emerson. Lane TheoL 

Sem., 1840; Missionary, N. E. Iowa, 1840- 
41; ordained, 1841; Trustee Iowa Coll. 
since 1852; Agent Am. Home Miss. Soc, 
1855-61; Pastor Cougl. Ch., Elk River, 
Iowa; address, Miles, Jackson Co., Iowa. 

Jonathan Goodhue Fellowes, 

A.M. Dartmouth, 1839. Admitted to the 
bar; Teacher in Ky., Tenn., La., and 
Miss. ; since 1866, merchant. Canton, Mad- 
ison Co., Miss. 

Amariah Joy, A.M. Oidained, 

1835; Newton Theol. Inst., 1838; Pastor, 
Farmington, New Sharon, Hampden, Ken- 
uebunk, Me., Great Falls, N. IL, Cornish, 
Me., Akron, O.; since 1864, address, Joy- 
fleld, Mich. Author of The Pastor's Gift. 

William Lamson, A.M., D.D., 1856. 

. Tutor, 1835-36; Pastor, Gloucester, Mass., 
1836-39; Newton Theol. Inst., 1840^1; Pas- 
tor, Thomastou, Me., 1841-42; Gloucester, 
Mass., 1842-48; Portsmouth, N. H., 1848- 
49; Brookllne, Mass., 1849-75; Member Bd. 
of Trustees, 1852-55, and 1857-63 ; address, 
East Gloiicester, Mass. 

William Mathews, A.M., LL.D., 

1868. Dane Law School, 1836 and 1839; 
Lawyer, Benton, Me., 1840; Editor and 
Publisher The Watervillonian, Waterville, 
1841 ; The Yankee Blade, Gardiner, 1843, and 
Boston, Mass., 1847-55; engaged in litera- 
ry pursuits, Chicago, 111., 1856-59; Libra- 
rian Y. M. C. Assoc, 18.59-62; Prof. Rhet- 
oric and Eng. Lit., Univ. of Chicago, 1862- 
75; address, Boston, Mass. Author of 
Getting On in the World ; The Great Con- 
versers; Words, Their Use and Abuse j 



Hotirs iviih Men and Books ; Oratory and 
Orators ; Literal-}/ Style ; translated Mon- 
day-Chats. 

Stephen Benson Page, A.M., D. 

D., Denison, 1865. Instr. in Elocution, 
1835-36; Newton Theol. Inst., 1839; Pastor, 
Massillon, O., 1840-44; Wooster, 1844-50; 
Norwalk, 1850-.54; Cleveland, 1854-66; Fi- 
nancial Agent, Denison Univ., 1866-67; 
Dist. Sec. Am. Bapt. Home Miss. Soc, 
1867-80; Memb. Bd. Trustees, Denison 
Univ. ; address, Cleveland, Ohio. 

* Thomas Hobart Perry, A.M., 

1845; M.D., Phila., 1847. Prof. Math., U. 
S. Navy, 18.37-44; Coast Survey, 1844; Min- 
ister, Swedenb. Soc, St. Loms, 1847-49; 
dieil, St. Louis, Mo., May 7, 1849, aged 35. 

Benjamin Osgood Peirce. Prof. 

Math, and Lang. , New Hampton Lit. Inst., 
N. H., 1835-37; Prin. Fem. Acad., Madi- 
son, Ga., 1838-39; Prin. Penlield Fem. 
Sem., 18S9-40; Prof. Chem. and Nat. Phil., 
Mercer Univ., 1840-49; since 1849 in busi- 
ness pursuits ; address, Beverly, Mass. 

James Stone, A.M., M.D., Har- 
vard, 1838. Physician, Haverhill, Mass., 
1839-43 ; since 1843, Druggist, Salem, Mass. 

* Albert Freeman Tilton, A.M., 

1840. Prin. To\rashend AcacL, Vt., 1835- 
36 ; Teacher, Boone Co., Ky., 1836-37 ; Prin. 
Bapt. Inst., Franklin, Ind., 1837-41; or- 
dained as Evangelist, 1841 ; Missionary in 
Indiana, 1841-44; Pastor, West Waterville, 
Me., 1844-46; Acting Pastor, Brunswick, 
Richmond, and Leeds, 1846-49 ; Franklin, 
Ind., 1849; died, Franklin, Ind., Sept. 26, 
1850, aged 40. 

James Upham, A.M., 1840; D.D., 

1860. Newton Theol. Inst., 1837-39; or- 
dained, 1840; Prof. Theol. Inst., Thomas- 
tou, Me., 1840-41; Pastor, Manchester, N. 
H., 1842-43; Milbury, Mass., 1843-45; Prof. 
New Hampton Lit. Inst., Fairfax,Vt., 1846- 
59, and President, 18.59-66; Editor Watch- 
man and Reflector, Boston, Mass., 1868-75; 
New England Editor Religious Hei-atd since 
1875; address, Chelsea, Mass. 



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Class of 1836. 



* Moses Burbank, A.M., 1853. 

Teacher, Hampton Falls, N. H., 1836-38; 
Shelby ville and Taylorsville, Ky., 1838-45; 
Newton, Mass., 1845-54; Prin. Ludlow 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Acad., Vt., 1854r-66; Editor Black RiverGa- 
zette, 1866-67; died, Ludlow, Vt., March 11, 
1867, aged 55. 

Isaac Miller Comings, M.D., Ma- 
con, 1842. Prill. Kichmond Acad., Me., j 
1837; Elizabctli City Acad., N. C, 1838-39; 
Zebulou Acad., Ga., 1840; Prof. Anat., 
Med. Coll., Macon, Ga., 1843-48; 'Worcester 
Med. Inst., Mass., 1848-50; Va. Med. Inst., 
1850-52; Prof. Anat. and Surg., Metrop. 
Med. Coll., N. Y., and Bot. Med. Coll., Ga., 
1857-60; Reform Med. Coll., Atlanta, Ga., 
1881; siuce I860, New York. 

* Jonathan Garland Dickerson, 

LL.D., 1865. Lawyer, Thomaston, Sears- 
port, and Frankfort, Me., to 1849; Depy. 
Collector Customs; from 1849, Lawyer, 
Belfast; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1842; Collector 
of Customs, 18.58-61; Assoc. Justice, Su- 
preme Judicial Court of Maine, from 1862; 
died, Belfast, Me., Sept. 1, 1878, aged 66. 

Ahira Jones. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1836-38; Pastor, Saco, Keunebunkport, 
Hallowell, Me., 1838-52; Agent Bapt. Tri. 
Conv., Vt. State Conv., Am. Bapt. Pub. 
Soc. , 1852-74 ; Pastor, Jericho, Vt. , 1874-80 ; 
address, Jericho, Vt. 

OziAS Millett, A.m. Civil and 
Mining Engineer, Golden, Colorado. 

* Otis Hackett Morrill. Prin. 

Bartlett School, Lowell, Mass., 1836-51; 
Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1851; died, Lowell, 
Mass., June 9, 1852, aged 36. 

* Ivory Quinby. Lawyer, Mon- 
mouth, 111., 1837; Judge of Probate, 1849- 
53; R. R. Contractor and Banker, 1853-59; 
Mayor; Trustee and Treas., Monmouth 
ColL; died, Monmouth, 111., Oct. 23, 1869, 
aged 52. 

*Hall Roberts. Prin. Union Acad., 

Keunebunk,Mc., 1836-43; Prof. New Hamp- 
ton Lit. Inst., N. H., 1843-47; Prin. High 
School, Concord, from 1847, sevei'al years; 
Sec. N. H. Board of Education; Pres. 
State Nat. Bank; died. Concord, N. H., 
Oct. 13, 1862, aged 48. 

* George Anson Sargent. Prin. 

Freedom Acad., Me., 1836-37; Teacher, 
Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1837-38 ; Salem 
Grove, N. C, 1838-40; died, Salem Grove, 
N. C, Sept. 7, 1840, aged 28. 

MOSESMlGHELS SMART, A.M., M.D. 

Central, 1850. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1839; 



Resident Licentiate, Audovcr Theol. Sem., 
1840; Pres. F. W. B. Theol. School, P.ar- 
sonsfleld. Me., 1840-42; Adm. to the bar, 
1843; Pres. F. W. B. Theol. School, Lowell, 
Mass., 1842-44, and Whitestown, N. Y., 
1844-49; Prof. Bibl. Theol., Whitestown, 
Oneida Co., N. Y. Author of liiblical 
Doctrine. 

* William Smith, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1839; Pastor, Chelsea, Mass., 
1840-41; died, Chelsea, Mass., July 26, 
1841, aged 30. 

Frederick Augustus Wadleigh. 

Rector Episc. Ch. Guilford, Vt., 1841-45; 
Arlington, 1845-65; East Berkshire, 1865- 
79; address, Enosberg Falls, Vt. 

James Sullivan Wiley. Prin. 

Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1836-38 ; Member 30th 
U.S. Congress, 1847-49; since 1838, Lawyer, 
Dover, INle. 

William Edward Wording, A.M., 

LL.D., 1858. P.-of. Greek and Latin, New 
Hampton Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 1836- 
41; Prin. High School, Cheraw, S. C.,1841- 
44; Lawyer, Cheraw, 184.5-47; Racine, Wis., 
1847-62; Judge of Count>' Court, 1850-62: 
U. S. Tax Com'r, S. C, 1862-70; Member 
Bd. Trustees since 1870; Lawyer and bank- 
er, Plainview, Minn. 



Class of 1837. 

* Martin Luther Bickford, A.M., 

1851. Newton Theol. Sem., 1838-40; Teach- 
er, Hanover Co., Va., 1840-44; Prin. Young 
Ladies' Sem., Riclimond,Va., 184.5-52; Pas- 
tor, Waltham, Mass., 1852-63; Chicopee, 
1863-65; Merchant, Cleveland, O., 1866-71; 
Pastor, Oberlin, 1871-72; Elyria, 1874-76; 
died, Elyria, Ohio, April 9, 1876, aged 61. 

George Whitfield Bosworth, A. 

M., 18.54; D.D., 1862. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1841 ; Pastor, Medford, Mass., 1841-46; So. 
Boston, 1846-55; Portland, Me., 185.5-65; 
Lawrence, Mass., 186.5-69; Haverhill, 1869- 
79; Cor. Sec. Me. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1856-65; 
Cor. Sec. Northern Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1865-79; 
Memb. Bd. Trustees from 1865; since 1879, 
Sec. and Supt. Mass. Bapt. Convention, 
Newton Centre, Mass. 

* Francis Alonzo Gates, A.B., Co- 
lumbian; A.M., 1871. Teacher, Zebulon, 
Ga., 1837-40; Campbellton, 1840-41; Mari- 
etta, 1841-43 ; Cave Spring, 1843-45 ; East 



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Corinth, Me., 1845-48; Farmer, Bradford, 
1850-53; Massillon, Iowa, from 1853; died, 
Philips Co., Kansas, Nov. 21, 1880, aged 70. 

Eldridge LAWRE>fCE Getchet.l, a. 

M., 1849. Since 1839, Lawyer, Waterville, 
Me.; P.M., 1845-49, and 1854-01; Cashier, 
Waterville Nat. Bank, 1863-79; Sec. Bd. 
Trustees, 1S4S-.5-2; Treasurer, 1851-Sl; Wa- 
terville, Me. 

Franklin Merriam, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840; Pastor, East Wiu- 
throp, Me., 1840-47; Richmond, 1847-48; 
Searsmont, 1848-50; China, 18.50-54; Exe- 
ter, N. H., 1851-56; China, Me., 1850-.59; 
New Boston, N. H., 1859-62; East Jaflrey, 
1862-05; Hanover, 1865; Agent Am. and 
For. Bible Soc, 1851-54; Agent Am. Bapt. 
Miss. Union, 1856-57; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, from 1863; since 1872, Pastor, Dan- 
bury, N. H. 

Charles Morrill. Prin. Dracut 

Acad, Mass., 18.38-39; Teacher, Lowell, 
Mass., 1839-45; Prin. Green Gram. School, 
1845-67; since 1867, Supt. Public Schools, 
Lowell, Mass. 

CONSTANTINE BATES MARSTON, A. 

M. Agent Am. and For. Bible Soc, and 
Agent Am. Tract Soc, to 1861; ordained, 
1858; Farmer, West Waterville, Me. 

Benjamin Franklin Shaw, A.B., 

Dartmouth, 18.37; A.M., 1871; D.D., 1872. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1839-40; ordained, 
1843; Pastor, China, Thomaston, Water- 
ville, Dexter, Me.; Missionary, Me. Bapt. 
Miss. Convention ; Member Bd. Trustees 
since 1870; address, Waterville, Me. 

Obed Burnham Walker, A. B., Co- 
lumbian, 1837 ; A.M., 1870. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1837-38; Pastor, Livermore, Me., 
1839-43; Foxcroft and Dover, 1843-46; 
Waldoboro, 1846-.50; Brooklin, 18.50-55; 
Guilford, 18.55-63; Monmouth, 1863-66; 
Athens, 1869-77; address, So. Norridge- 
wock, Me. 

Nathaniel Marshman Williams, 

A.B., Columhian, 1837; A.M., 1854; D.D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1871. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1837-39; Pastor, New Sharon, Me., 
1840-42; Farmington, 1842-46; Saco, 1846- 
.52; Somerville, Mass., 1852-61; Ellsworth, 
Me., 1861-65; Peabody, Mass., 1865-68; Me- 
thuen, 1868-71; Wickford, R. I., 1871-77; 
Acting Pastor, Andover, Mass., 1877-81; 



since 1881, Pastor, Warner, N. II. Author 
of Notes on the Gospel of Mattheio. 

10 

Class of 1838. 

Benjamin Franklin Butler, A.M., 

1852; LL.D., 1862, and Williams, 1803. 
Lawyer, Lowell, Mass., 1840-61; Repr. 
Mass. Legisl., 1853; Member Mass. Senate, 
18.59-60; Brig. Gen. Mass.Vols., 1861; Maj. 
Gen. U. S. Vols., 1861-65; Member 40th, 
. 41st, 42d,43d U. S. Congress, 1867-75; Law- 
yer, Boston, Mass. 

Franklin Everett, A.M. Prin. 

Black RiverAcad.,Vt., 1839-40 ; Prin. Acad. , 
Canajoharie, N. Y., 1841-43; Otsego Acad., 
Cooperstown, 1844r-45; Everett Acad., 
Grand Rapids, Mich., 1846-72; City Re- 
corder, 1854; address, Grand Rapids, Jlich. 
Author of Memorials of the Grand River 
Valley. 

Oliver Cromwell Gardiner. As- 
soc Editor Democratic Review ; in literary 
pursuits. New York. Author of Life of 
S. J. Tilden ; Life of Gen. W. S. Hancock. 

Edgar Harkness Gray, A.M., 

1854; D.D., Rochester, 1864. Pastor, Free- 
port, Me., 1839-43 ; Shelburne Falls, Mass., 
1843-47; Bath, Me., 1847-50; Shelburne 
Falls, Mass., 1850-63; Washington, D. C, 
1863-69, and Chaplain U. S. Senate, 1864- 
68; Shelburne Palls, Mass., 1869-73; Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1873-78; San Francisco, Cal., 
1879-80; address, Vallejo, Cal. 

*Levi Beals Hathaway. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1838-40; Pastor, Farmington, 
Me., 1841-42; Rockport, Mass., 1842-43; 
died, Rockport, Mass., Aug. 1, 1843, aged 
33. 

Crosby Hinds. Lawyer and P.M., 

Benton, Me. 

MoSES Jones Kelley, A.M., 1842. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1842; Pastor, East 
Longmeadow, Mass., 1842-43; Saugerties, 
N. Y.,1844; Amenia, 1845-46; Evangelist, 
in Mass., 1846-48; Pastor, Oldtown, Me., 
1848-49; Frankfort, Gardiner, Noblehoi'O, 
to 1855; Liberty, Jefferson, Cherrylield, to 
1863; Chaplain 6th Me. Vols., 1862-64; 
Evangelist, in 111., 1865-66; Missionary, 
Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1868-69; Chaplain, 
Asylum Disabled Soldiers, Togus, 1869-70 ; 
Post Chaplain, U. S. Army, Oregon, Minn., 



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and Dakota, 11^70-79; address, Damaris- 
cotta, Me. 

Stp:phen Harvey Mirick, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1843; ordained, 1843; 
Prin. Young Ladies' Inst., Charlottesville, 
Ya., 1845-53, and Wasliingtoii, D. C, 18.53- 
57: I'astor, Camden, X. J., 1858; Lewis- 
Inirg, Pa., 1859-66; sines 1867, Clerk 3d Au- 
ditor's Office, Washington, D. C. 

* James Oliyek. Teacher in Me., 

1838-39; Clerli, arranging Archives of 
Mass., Cambridge, Mass., 1840-11: Teacher, 
Concord, 1843; Boston, 1844; died, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Jan., 1845, aged 36. Joint 
author of Wreck nf the Glide. 

*Nathaniel Gilman Rogers. Prin. 

* Waterville Acad., Me., 18.38-40; Clerk, U. 
S. ship Boston, 1840-41; Purser, 1842-43; 
Teacher in Va., 1845-47; U. S. Army, 1847; 
died, Mexico, 1847, aged 39. 

William Albert Shepard, A.M. 

Civil and Mining Engineer, New Y'ork. 

Nathaniel Tobey Talbot, A.M., 

1853. Lawyer, Rockport, Me., since 1840; 
Judge of Probate, 1864-68; since 1866, 
partner in lumber and ice business; ad- 
dress, Rockport, Me. 

*Danford Thomas, A.M., 1841; 

LL.D., 1876. Tutor, 1838-39; Prof. Greek 
and Latin, Georgetown Coll.,Ky , 1839-69; 
Prof. Greek and German, 1869-82; died, 
Georgetown, Ky., May 17, 1883, aged 64. 

*Elisha Madison Thurston, A.M. 

Prin. Charleston Acad., Me., 1838-44; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1843; Member Me. Senate, 
1846, 1847; Sec. Me. Bd. of Education, 
1850-52; Member Bd. of Trustees, 1849-.55; 
Lawyer, Manhattan, Kan., 185.5-59 ; Mayor, 
1859; died, Manliattan, Kan., March 17, 
18.59, aged 48. 

* Frederic Slocum Wiley. Law 

student, Phila. ; Theol. Seni., Alexandi-ia, 
Va., 184.5^8; Asst. Rector, Brooklyn, N.Y'., 
1848-49; Rector, Episc. Ch., Honesdale, 
Pa., 1849-.50; Saratoga, N. Y., 18.50-51 ; Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., 1852-.55; NewY'ork, 18.5.5-63; 
Cliaplain, 71st N. Y. Vols., 1862; died, Flor- 
ence, Italy, Jan. 20, 1864, aged 44. 



15 



Class of 1839. 



Lewis Barrows, A.M. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1842; Pastor, Woolwich, Dex- 



ter, Hampden, Oldtown, Me.; Rock Isl- 
and, 111.; Agent Am. and For. Bible Soc, 
Davenport, Iowa. 

Andrew Howard Briggs, A.M., 

1849. Lawyer, Carmel, Me., 1841-47; 
Hampden, 1847-.53; Bangor, 1853-65 ; since 
1865, Boston, Mass. 

Samuel Lunt Caldwell, A.M., 

D.D., 18.58. Newton Theol. Inst., 1845; Pas- 
tor, Bangor, Me., 1846-.58; Providence, R. 
I., 18.58-73; Member Bd. Trustees, 18.50-63; 
Trustee Brown Univ. since 1859; Prof. 
Eccl. Hist., Newton Theol. Inst., 1873-78; 
since 1878, President Vassar Coll., Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 

*ISAAC Chipman, A.m. Prof. Math. 

and Nat. Phil., Acadia Coll., N. S., 1838-52; 
drowned, near Cape Blomidon, June 7, 
1853, aged U. 

Stephen Coburn, A.M. Represen- 
tative, .36th U. S. Congress, 1861; Lawyer, 
Skowhegan, Me. 

Nathaniel Thomas Fay. Andover 

Theol. Sem., 1839-40; Bangor Theol. Sem., 
1843; since 1843, Pastor Cong. Ch., Mont- 
gomery, O. ; address, Prairie Depot, Wood 
Co., Ohio. 

Abraham Holley Granger, A.M., 

D.D., 1864. Newton Theol. Inst., 1843 ; Pas- 
tor, Warren, Me., 184.3-54; Providence, R. 
L, 18.54-78; Member Bd. Trustees, 1850-66; 
Trustee Brown LTniv. from 1863; since 
1878, Pastor, Biirrillville, R. I. 

John Johnson, A.M. Bangor TheoL 

Sem., 1839; Pastor, Charleston, Me., 1839- 
43; Addison, 1843-45; Cherryfleld, 1845- 
.53; business and travel, 18.53-57; Pastor, 
Charleston, 18.57-75; Sullivan, 1875-80; 
Repr. Me. Legist., 1866; address. East Sul- 
livan, Me. 

* Samuel Sawyer Johnson. Tu- 
tor, 18:39-41; died, Ludlow, Vt., March 14, 
1843, aged 33. 

RUFUS Lapham. Lawyer and in- 
ventor; New York. 

Mylon Merriam. Hamilton Lit. 
and Theol. Inst., 1842; Pastor, Grafton, 
Vt., 1842-46; Derby, 1846-48; Waterville, 
Me., 1848-49; New Gloucester, 18.50-.51; 
Sharon, Mass., 18.52-58; Newport, N. I-L, 
1858-.59; Cavendish, Vt., 18,59-60; Shafts- 
bury, 1861-63; West Hartford, Conn., 1870- 



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72; Allendale, K. I., 1875-77; East Provi- 
dence, 1877-80; since 1881, Coleraine, Mass. 

David Purinton. Teacher, Hamil- 
ton, o., i840-42; La^Yyer, Muscatine, la., 
1843-47; Prin. Meclianics' Acad., Iowa 
City, 1847; since 1847, Farmer, Adams, la. 

* David Aiken Richardson, A.M. 

Teacher, Alton, 111., 1840-45; St. Louis, 
Mo., 1845; died, Bangor, Me., March 10, 
1847, aged 37. 

Joseph Ricker, A.M., D.D., 1868. 

Editor Zion's Advocate, Portland, Me., 
1839-43 ; Pastor, New Gloucester, 1843-47 ; 
Belfast, 1847-52; Woburu, Mass., 1852-58; 
Chaplain Mass. State Prison, 18.58-61 ; Pas- 
tor, Milford, 1861-65; Augusta, Me., 1865- 
71, and Chaplain Me. Insane Hosp., 1869- 
70; Sec. Mass. Bapt. Con v., 1858-66; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees since 1849 ; Sec. Me. Bapt. 
Miss. Conv. since 1869; Augusta, Me. 

Joshua Soule Thompson, A.M., 

1844. Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1841-42; 
Prin. Acad., Swedesboro, N. J., 1842-44; 
Lawyer, since 1844; COuntj- Prosecutor of 
the Pleas, 1849-80 ; Pres. Woodbury and 
Swedesboro R. R. Co. ; Swedesboro, N. J. 

* William Harrison Thompson. 

Prin. Acad., Swedesboro, N. J., 1839-42; 
died, Swedesboro, N. J., Aug. 16, 1842, 
aged 28. 

* Edward Williams. Law student, 

Augusta, 1839-41 ; on whaling voyage, sev- 
eral years; in business, New Orleans, La. ; 
died. New Orleans, La., 1862, aged 45. 

Thomas Goddard Wright, A.M., 

Hamilton, 1842, and Madison, 1846. Ham- 
ilton Theol. Sem., 1842; Pastor, Lyons, N. 
Y., 1844-47; Claremont, N. H., 1847-51; 
Sandisfleld, Mass., 1851-53; Newark, N. J., 
1853-55; Westport, N. Y., 1855-57; Wap- 
pinger's Falls, 18.57-60; Eoadstown, N. J., 
1860-71; Phila., Pa., 1871; Westerly, R. L, 
1872-74; Newfane, N. Y., 1874; Watkins, 
N. Y., 1875-78; Media, Pa., 1878-81; since 
1881, Hoosick, N. Y. 

18 

Class of 1840. 

Martin Brewer Anderson, A.M., 

LL.D., 1853. Newton Theol. Inst., 1840-41 ; 
Tutor, 1841-43, and Librarian, 1842-50; 
Prof. Rhetoric, 1843-50; Editor New York 



Recorder, 1850-53; Pres. Am. Bapt. Home 
Miss. Soc, 1864; Pres. Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, 1869-72; Memb. N. Y. State Bd. 
Charities, 1868 ; Assoc. Ed. Johnson's Cyc. ; 
Trustee Vassar Coll. ; since 1853, President 
University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. 

* Samuel Waters Avery. Teach- 
er, Richmond, Me., 1841-43; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1847; Pastor, Lubec, 1849-51 ; Sears- 
port, 1851-57; Fayette, 1858-64; Lisbon 
Falls, 1865-68; Sabattus, 1869-70; Sec. Me. 
Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1860-67 ; Druggist, 1867- 
75; died, Lisbon Falls, Me., Dec. 17, 1875, 
aged 61. 

* Marshall Spring Chase, A.M. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1843-51; San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., 1851-59; Martinez, 1859-69; 
died, Martinez, Cal., Jan. 24, 1869, aged 47. 

*Arthur Fuller Drinkwater, A. 

M., Brown, 1843. Member Me. Bd. of Ed- 
ucation, 1847-52; Judge Municipal Court, 
Ellsworth, 1869-72; Collector Int. Rev. 5th 
Dist., Me., 1873-76; Editor Ellsworth Amer- 
ican, 1872-78; Repr. Me. Legisl.,187S; died, 
Ellsworth, Me., May 27, 1882, aged 63. 

Barnabas Freeman, A.M. Prin. 

High Sch., Wiscasset, Me., 1840-41; East- 
port, 1841; Bucksport, 1842; adm. to the 
bar, 1843; Memb. Bd. Overseers Bowd. 
Coll., since 1857; Lawj-er, Yarmouth, Me. 

William Franklin Goldthwaite, 

A.M., 1844. Teacher Lit. Inst., Eufaula, 
Ala., 1841; LoAvndesboro Acad., 1842; 
Montgomery Acad., 1842; Bellanger's 
Acad., New Orleans, La., 1843-44; Prof. 
English, Greek, and Latin, Jeflersow Coll., 
1844r-46; Shipping Agent, New Orleans, 
1846-49; since 1849, Bookseller, New Or- 
leans, La. 

Lewis Holmes. Pastor, Edgar- 

tOM^i, Mass., 1841-43; Canton, 1843-45; 
Groton, 184.5-49; Barre, 1849-54; Edgar- 
town, 1854-58 ; Middlefield, 1859-65; Scitii- 
ate, 1865-68; Leicester, 1869-76; address, 
Plymouth, Mass. Author of The Arctic 
Wlialevian and Whaling ; Biography of 
■ Rev. Thomas Conant. 

* Lebbeus Kingman. Pastor, Sedg- 

Avick, Me., 1841-42; Guilford, 1843-45; 
Surry, 1845-48; Veazie, 1848-50; No. Sedg- 
wick, 1850-54; China, 1854-58; Dexter, 
1858-64; New Gloucester, 1864-66; Fruit 
raising, Vineland, N. J., 1866-69; died, 
Vineland, N. J., Nov. 15, 1869, aged 59. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



* William Stevens Knapf. New- 
ton Theoi. Inst, 1S40-42; Pastor, Bloom- 
flelcl. Conn., 1845-47; Jolaistown, N. Y., 
1847-50; Canaan, 1850-51; died, Canaan 
Centre, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1851, aged 38. 

*Geokge Knox, A.M., 1845. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840-41 ; Pastor, Topsliam, 
Me., 1841-45; Cornish, 1845-47; Lewistou, 
1847-60; Brunswick, 1860-61 ; Chaplain 1st 
Me. Vols., 1861; Chaplain 10th Me. Vols., 
1861-63; Pastor, Lawrence, Mass., 1863-64; 
Chaplain 29th Me. Vols., 1864; died, near 
Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 81, 1864, aged 48. 

* Simeon Heath Lowell, A.M. 

Prin. St. Brides Acad., Va., 1840-41; Law- 
yer, East Machias, Me., 1843-55; Phillips, 
1855-61; Farinington, 1861-76; Clerk of 
Courts, 1861-74; died, Farmington, Me., 
Aug. 2, 1876, aged 59. 

* Thomas RaINSFORD. Asst. Bridge- 
water Normal School, Mass., 1841; Private 
Tutor, Montgomery, Ala., 1842-43: Prin. 
Acad. , Benton, 1843-44; died, Benton, Ala., 
July, 1844, aged 29. 

* Wilder Brown Start. Bangor 

Theol. Sem., 1840-43; died, Camden, Me., 
Mar. 18, 1846, aged 31. 

Oakman Sprague Stearns, A.M., 

D.D., 1863. Newton Theol. Inst., 1846; 
Instr. in Hebrew, N. T. I., 1846-47; Pastor, 
South bridge, Mass., 1847-54; Newark, N.J., 
1854-55; Newton Centre, Mass., 1855-68; 
Member Bd. Trustees, since 1870; since 
1868, Prof. Old Testament Interpretation, 
Newton Theol. Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

William Tilley. Pastor, Sidney, 

Me., 1842-52; Jefferson, 1852-56; West 
Waterville, 1856-62; Jefferson, 1862-71; 
Sidney, 1871-75 ; since 1875, Jefferson, JNIe. 

15 

Class of 1841. 

Calvin Bickford. Prin. High Sch., 

Cherryfleld, Me., 1841-43; Warren Acad., 
1843-46; Wiscasset, 1846-47; Vassalboro, 
1847-48; Warren Acad., 1848-60; Camden, 
1862-64; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1865, 1867; 
Memb. Me. Hist. Soc, 1867; Farmer, War- 
ren, Me. 

Alonzo Coburn, LL.B., Harvard, 
1845. Lawyer, Skowhegan, Me. 

* Samuel Weston Coburn, A.M., 

1847. Merchant and manufacturer, Skow- 



hegan, Me., 1843-55; from 18.55, Farmer; 
died, Skowhegan, Me., July 30, 1873, aged 

.58. 

John Wiggin Colcord, A.M., 1846. 

Prin. Acad., Hancock, N.H., 1842-47; Asst. 
Boys' High Sch., Portland, Me., 1847-50; 
Prin. Portland Acad., 1850-53; Asst. Boys' 
High Sch., 1853-55; Prin. High Sch. Pea- 
body, Mass., 18.55-57; Young Ladies' Sch., 
Chicago, 111., 1857-58; Assoc. Editor Zion's 
Advocate, Portland, Me., 1858-73; Teacher, 
Portland, Me. 

JosiAH Harmon. Merchant, Unity, 
Me. 

Charles Collins Long. Pastor, 

Camden, Me., 1843-46; Sedgwick, 1846-.50; 
Mariaville, 1850-58; Addison, 18.58-61; Ma- 
riaville, 1862-68 ; Calais, 1868-71 ; Madison, 
1871-74; since 1874, Machias, Me. 

*Thomas Merrill. Newton TheoL 

Inst., 1844; Pastor, Baring, Me., 1846-47; 
Merchant, Newburyport, Mass., 1847-49; 
died, Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 24, 1849, aged 
35. 

John Leese Moses, A.M. Sec, 

Treas., and Supt., Knoxville & Ohio K. R. 
Co., Knoxville, Tenu. 

Calvin Smith Pennell, A.M., An- 

tioch. Prof. Latin, Antioch Coll.; Prof. 
Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics, Wash- 
ington Univ., and Prin. Mary Institute, 
St. Louis, Mo. 

Charles Hathorn Wheeler, A.M. 

Rector Episcopal Ch., Providence, R. I. 

*J0HN Webster Wiggin. Prin. 

Townshend Acad., Vt., 1842-43; Pastor, 
Wilton, N. H., 1844: Westfleld, Mass. ; Ben- 
ton, Manchester, and Throopsville, N. Y. : 
died, Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1862, aged 
48. 

* William Webber Woodbury, A. 

M., 1854. Prin. High Sch., Augusta, 1840- 
43; Bath, 1843-48 ; Prin. Conn. Lit. Inst, 
Sulfleld, Conn., 1848-56; died, Suffield, 
Conn.. March 18, 1856, aged 40. 

12 

Class of 1842. 

Nathaniel Butler, A.M., D.D., 

1873. Pastor, Turner, Me., 1845-50; Agent 
Am. Baptist Miss. Union, 18.50-52; Pastor, 
Eastport 1852-.55; Rockland, 1855-59; Au- 



COLBY UNIVEESITY. 



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burn, 1860-63; Camdeu, 1864-69: Alton, 111., 
1869-72; Leavenworth, Kan., 1872-73; Ban- 
gor, Me., 1873-76; Dexter, 1877-78; No.Vas- 
salboro, 1878-80; Hallowell, 1880-81; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1880; Member Bel. Trustees 
since 1856; address, Hallowell, Me. 

*LuciFS Chickering, A.m., 1848. 

Pastor, Thetford, Vt., 1846-51; Weston, 
1851-54; Farmer and Missionary, Lunen- 
burg, 1854-69; Agent Am. Tract Soc, 1869- 
70; Pastor, Weston, 1870-72; died, Wes- 
ton, Vt., Sept. 18, 1872, aged 56. 

Henry Vaughan Dexter, A.M., 

D.D., 1870. Newton Theol. List., 1845; Pas- 
tor, Calais, Me., 1845-54; Augusta, 1854-60; 
Calais, 1860-69; Kennebuukport, 1869-71; 
Baldwiuville, Mass., 1871-75; Member Bd. 
Trustees since 1863; address, Baldwin- 
ville, Mass. Aiithor of The Unerring 
! Guide ; The Bible Reader. 

*Thomas Frte,M.D., Univ. N. Y., 

1845. Missionary and Physician, Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union, to Cherokee Mission, 
1845-46; Physician, Louisville, Ky., 1846- 
47; Rockland, Me., 1847-74; died, Rock- 
land, Nov. 20, 1874; aged 61. 

* Samuel Stanley FUllerton. 

Teacher, Wilmington, Mass., 1842; died, 
Dracut, Mass., April 19, 1843, aged 31. 

* Moses Hanscom. Teacher, Ra- 
leigh, N. C, 1843 ; Merchant, Lowell, Mass., 
1845-50; Miner and Photo. Artist, Marys- 
ville, Cal., 1852-63; cUed, Marysville, Cal., 
April 20, 1863, aged 38. 

James Hobbs Hanson, A.M., 

LL.D., 1872. Prin. Waterville Acad., Me., 
1843-54; Eastport High Sch., 1854-57; Boys' 
High Sch., Portland, 1857-63; Private Sch., 
1863-65; Member Bd. Trustees since 1862; 
since 1865, Priu. Classical Institute, Water- 
ville, Me. Annotated and published Cce- 
sar's Commentaries; Sallust's Catilinej joint 
editor of Cicero's Orations ; Hand- Boole of 
Latin Poetry. 

* Henry McClellan. Law stu- 
dent, 1842-44; Leather Merchant, New 
York, from 1844; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Sept. 19, 1879, aged 59. 

Alfred Morse. Pastor Congre- 
gational ch., Aiistin, Minn. 

Volney Augustine Sprague, 
4 



A.M., 1846. Teacher in the South, 1842-47 ; 
Lawyer, Corinna, 1848-71 ; since 1871, Dex- 
ter, Me. 

10 

Class of 1843. 

Amos Fletcher Baker, 1849; 

A.M., 1849. Farmer, Vevay, Ind. 

*Zachariah Boody Caverly. 

Lawyer, Lowell, Mass., 1847-53; Sec. U. 
S. Legation, Lima, Peru, 1853-60 ; Lawyer, 
Washington, D. C, 1860-62; died, Beau- 
fort, S. C, May 24, 1862, aged 40. 

Lyman Chase, ]869; M.D., Dart- 
mouth, 1846. Physician, Turner, Me., 1846- 
48; ordained, 1848; Pastor, Freeport, 1848- 
50; Bluehill, 1850-55; Warren, 1855-57; 

^ Pittsfleld, N. H., 1857-59; Lake Village, 
1860-65; Kennebuukport, Me., 1865-67; 
Hightstown, N. J., 1867-69; Teacher Nat. 
Sci., Peddie Inst., 1869-70; Pastor, Methu- 
en, Mass., 1871-76; San Francisco, Cal., 
1876-78; since 1878, Pastor and Physician, 
Kennebuukport, Me. 

John Barton Foster, A.M., ]864; 

LL.D., 1876. Prin. China Acad., 1844-45; 
Prin. Lexington Acad., Mass., 1845-46; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1850; Editor Zion's 
Advocate, 1850-.58; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1856-59; Prof. Greek and Latin, 1858-72; 
since 1872, Prof. Greek Lang, and Lit., 
Colby University, Waterville, Me. 

Moses Lyford, A.M., 1848; LL.D., 

1874. Prin. Kennebunk Acad., Me., 1843- 
46; Townshend Acad., Vt, 1846-50; Boys' 
High School, Portland, Me., 1850-56; Prof. 
Math, and Nat. Phil., 1856-72; since 1872, 
Prof. Nat. Phil, and Astronomy, Colby 
University, Waterville, Me. 

James Weymouth Merrill, A.M., 

1849. Teacher, Jackson, Miss., 1845-46 
Lawyer, Athens, Me., 1850-66; Depy. U, 
S. Marshal, 1850; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1857 
Clerk of Courts, 1859-63; Qrmr. 28th Me 
Vols., 1863; Charles City, Iowa, 1866-74 
County Supt. Sch., 1870-73; since 1874, 
Lawyer, Real Estate and Ins. Agent, Rock 
ford, Floyd Co., Iowa. 

*Benjamin White Norris. Mer- 
chant, Skowhegan, Me., 1846-51; Oil-Cloth 
Mfi-., 1852-64; State Laud Agent, 1860-63; 
Agent Freedmen's Bureau, Montgomery, 
Ala., 1865-67; Member 40th U. S. Congress, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



1867-69; died Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 26, 
1873, aged 54. 

* Samuel Philbrick. Died, Wat- 

erville, Me., Aug. 16, 1844, aged 21. 

Charles Thomas Trafton, M.D., 

Jeft'erson, 1846. Physician, Boston, Mass., 
1846-50; since 1850, South Berwick, Me. 

Jabez Mathews Waters, 1868. 

rirm of Waters & Barrett, Mfrs. of chairs, 
etc., Cincinnati, O. 

* Charles Rendol Whidden, A. 

M., 1859. Lawyer, Calais, Me., 1848-76, 
and Mayor, 1864-66; County Atty. 12 years; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1868, 1869; Collector of 
Customs, 1869-73 ; Memb. Boundary Com. ; 
Memb. Bd. Trustees, 1869-76 ; died, Calais, 
Me., Dec. 3, 1876, aged .54. 

Albert Bowman Wiggin', A.M. 

Teacher, Saugerties, N. Y. 

* James Hervet Withington, 

A.M. Prin. Anson Acad., Me., 1843-46; 
Hallowell Acad.*, 1846-54; Family Sch., 
Germantown, Pa., 1854-69; So. Amboy, N. 
J., 1869-77; died. So. Amboy, N. J., June 
3, 1877, aged 64. 

13 

Class of 1844. 

William Martin Bkcknell. 

Prin. Anson Acad., Me., 1844-47; Prin. 
Acad., Plymouth, N. C, 1847-50; Harvard 
Divinity Sch., 1853; Pastor, Unit. Soc, 
Pembroke, Mass., 1857-61; Teacher, Mil- 
ton, Mass., 1861-63; Prin. Acad., Bridge- 
water, 1864; since 1867, Pastor, Bowe, 
Mass. 

* Charles Coburn. Died, Skow- 

hegan. Me., Oct. 30, 1844, aged 22. 

* William Corthell. Teacher, 

Jefferson, 1844-45; Silver Run, Ga., 1846- 
47; Sweet Water, 1848-50; Editor Lincoln 
JliisceZZanj/, Thomaston, Me., 18.50-54; Pas- 
tor, So. Waldoboro, Me., 1857-60; Hart- 
land, 1860-63; Montville, 1865-66; No. 
Sedgwick, 1867-71; Eden, 1871-77; died, 
Eden, Me., Nov. 29, 1879, aged 62. 

*J0HN Reed GREENOUGH. Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1847; Pastor, Oldtown, 
Me., 1847-48; Asst. Clerk Courts, Bangor, 
1848-52; died, Bangor, July 10, 1853, aged 
28. 



Sidney Keith, A.M. Judge 41st 

Judicial Circuit, Rochester, Fulton Co., 
Ind. 

Albert Winslow Paine, A.M., 

1851. Teacher, Belfast, Me., 1844-48; Mil- 
waukee, Wis., 1848-.50; Lawyer, Fond du 
Lac, 1850-61; Dist. Atty., 1856-58; 1st Wis. 
Vols., 1861; Clerk U. S. Treasurer's Office, 
Washington, D. C. 

Samson Powers, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1844-46; Pastor, Winthrop, 
Me., 1849-54; Mt. Vernon, 1857-65 ; Alfred, 
1865-67 ; South Litchfield, Me. 

* Lorenzo Dow Royce, A. M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1847; Pastor, Thom- 
aston, 1848-50; died. Maiden, Mass., Sept. 
3, 18.50, aged 29. 

* G-EORGE WOODBRIDGE StICKNEY. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1844-46; Pastor, Cam- 
den, Me., 1848; died, Waterville,Me., Oct. 
15, 1850, aged 24. 

John Bowen Wheelwright,! 853. 

Bangor Theol. Sem., 1844-46; Pastor Cong, 
ch., Whitneyville, Me., 1846-49; Weld, 
1849-54; Westbrook, ia54-.59; Bethel, 18.59- 
67; South Paris, 1867-76; Deeriug,Me. 

Edgar Whidden. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1845-47; Teacher, Calais, Me., 1848- 
53; Postmaster, 18.5,3-61 ; in business, 1862- 
74; Judge Municipal Court, 1879-80 ; Cal- 
ais, Me. 

*Nathaniel Milton Wood, A.M., 

D.D., 1867. Private Tutor, Columbus, 
Miss., 1845-46; Western Theol. Inst., Co- 
vington, Ky., 1846-47; Pastor, Skowhegan, 
Me., 1848-52; Waterville, 18.52-60; Lewis- 
ton, 1860-66; Thomaston, 1866-68; Upper 
Alton, 111., 1868-72; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1862-69; Trustee Shurtleff Coll., 1868-74; 
Prof. Systematic Theol., Shurtleff Coll., 
1872-74; died, Camden, Me., Aug. 2, 1876, 
aged 54. A volume of his Sermons, edited 
by N. Butler, D.D., was published in 1877. 

12 

Class of 1845. 

Theophilus Capen Abbot, A.M., 

LL.D., Univ. Mich., 1871. Teacher, ToAvn- 
shend, Vt., 1845-46; Augusta, Me., 1847; 
Thomaston, 1848; Bath, 1849; Portland, 
1849-50; Houltou, 1851; Insti-uctor, Colby 
Univ., 1852-53; Teacher, Berrien, Mich., 



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1855; Ann Arbor, 1856-57; orilaiued to 
miuista-y in Coug. cli., 1867; Prof. Eug. 
Lit., 1858-6:5, and since 1863 Pres. State Ag- 
ricultural Coll., Lansing, Mich. 

James Winchell Capen, A.M., 

1855. Rector Grace Chiu-ch, Whitney's 
Point, Binghamton P. O., N. Y. 

*Charles Green Hanscom. Law- 
yer, Potosi and Oshkosh, Wis., 1847-50; 
La Crosse, 1851-63; Member Territorial 
Legisl., Colorado, 1863; shot by Indians, 
July U, 1864, aged 40. 

*Hoi3BS Hatch. Piiu. Elliot Acad., 

Me.; died, WeUs,Me.,Dec.2,1845, aged25. 

* Augustus Per LLEN. Prin. New- 
port Acad., Me., 1845-46; Prin. Acad., 
Williamston, N. C, 1846-47; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1847-48; Teacher, Ne^^port and 
Union, Me., 1848-49; Missionary, Union 
and Frankfort, 1849-50; died, Oldtown, 
Me., Axig. 31, 1850, aged 26. 

Samuel King Smith, A.M., D.D., 

1871. Tutor, 1846-47 ; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1847-48; Editor Zion's Advocate, 1848-50; 
Prof. Rhetoric since 1848 ; Librarian, 1851- 
73 ; ordained, 1871 ; Colby University, Wa- 
terviUe, Me. 

* Jonathan Van Wagenen. In- 

str., Vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, Yt., 
1845-46; Teacher, Macon and Columbus, 
Miss. ; Telegraph operator, Cape Girar- 
deau, 111., and Sniithland, Ky. ; died, 
Smithland, Ky., March 4, 1852, aged 24. 

7 

Class of 1846. 

*HuGH Dempsey, a.m. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1849. Colporteur in Me., 
1849-52; Pastor, Jay, 1853-59; died, Fair- 
field, Me.,- May 11, 1859, aged 43. 

JosiAH Hayden Drummond, a. 

M., 1849; LL.D., 1871. Prin. China Acad. 
Me., 1846-47; A'assalboro Acad., 1847-48 
adm. to bar, 1850; Lawyer, Waterville 
1851-60; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1856, 1857, 1869 
Speaker Me. House Repr., 18.57, 1869 
Member Me. Senate, 1860; Attorney Gen. 
of Me., 1860-64; Member Bd. Trustees 
since 1857; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1878; 
since 1860, Lawyer, Portland, Me. Author 
of Maine Masonic Text- Book; History of 
Portland Lodge. 



*Thomas Webster Herrick. 

Prin. Waterville Liberal Inst., Me., 1846- 
-47; adm. to the bar; Hardware dealer, 
Waterville, 1852-72; died, Eggleslon's 
Spring, Va., May 7, 1872, aged 55. 

George Eogers Starkey, A.M., 

1805; M.D. Prof. Anat. and Surg., Penn. 
Hom. Med. Coll., and Physician, to 1869; 
of firm, Starkey & Palen, Comp. Oxygen 
Treatment, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Greenleaf Augustus Wilbur, 

A.M., 1849; M.B., Jefferson Med. Coll., 
1850. Prin. Union Acad., Kennebunk, Me., 
1846; Surgeon 11th Me. Vols., 1862; Sur- 
geon, Provost Mar. Bd., 3d Dist. Me., 
1863-65; U. S. Examining Surg., 1877-80; 
Physician and Surgeon, Skowhegau,Me. 

5 

Class of 1847. 

John Smullen Baker. U. S. 

Provost Marshal, 2d I)ist. Me.; Memb. 
Executive Council, 1867; Lawyer, Bath; 
died, Bath, Me., Apr. 27, 1882, aged 55. 

Stephen Longfellow Bowler, 

A.M. Med. Dept., Harvard, 1849-50 ; Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 18.50-52; Pastor Cong, 
ch., Machias, 1853-54; Orono, 1854r-62; 
Agent Cliristian Com., 1863-65; Pastor, 
Hmnpdeu, 1865-71; Saccarappa, 1871-74; 
Machias, 1874-79; since 1879, Bethel, Me. 

Elk AN AH Andrews Cummings, 

A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1850; Pastor, 
Amherst, Mass., 1850-.53; Agent Am. Bapt. 
Miss. Union, 18.53-55; Financial Sec, Fem. 
CoU., Worcester, 1855-64; Publisher, Bos- 
ton, 1864^68 ; Postmaster, Maple^^'ood, 1868- 
77 ; Minister to Mission ch., 1875-80 ; ad- 
dress, Maplewood, Mass. 

HiRAM CUSHMAN ESTES, D.D., 
1872. Harvard Divinity Sch. ; Pastor, 
Auburn, 1850-52; Agent Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, 1852-55; Pastor, Newton, 1855-60; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1859; Pastor, Leicester, 
Mass., 1860-62; Jericho, Vt., 1862-72; since 
1872, Paris, Me. Author of The Christian 
Doctrine of the Soul. 

George Greenwood Fairbanks, 

A.M., 18.50. Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 
1847-49; NewtouTbeol. Inst., 1851; Pastor, 
Medlield, Mass., 1851-55; Somerville, 18.5.5- 
66; So. Dedham, 1866-69; Pres. Bd. Trus- 
tees, Peirce Acad., 1869-81; since 1869, 
Middleboro, Mass. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Alexander Gamble. Broker, Sau 

Fi-aucisco, Cal. 
Charles Edward Hamlin, A.M., 

1850; LL.D., Univ. Lewisburg, 1873. Priii. 
Vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, Vt., 1847- 
48; Priu. Higli Sch., Batli, Me., 1848-49; 
Assoc. Prin. Conn. Lit. Inst., Suflield, 
Conn., 1849-53; Merrill Prof. Chem. and 
Nat. Hist., 1853-73; Necrologist Alumni 
Assoc; Member Bd. Trustees since 1880; 
from 1873, Curator of Concliology and 
Palaeontology, Museum Comp. Zool., and 
Insti'. in Geogr. and Geol., Harvard Univ., 
1875-77; address, 11 Mellen St., Cambridge, 
Mass. Author of Obituary Record of 
Graduates. 

Walter Macomber Hatch. Civil 

Engr., 1847-48 ; Publisher's Agent, 1849-51 ; 
Prin. Young Ladies' Sem., Atlanta, Ga., 
1853-57; Member 111. Bd. of Education, 
1863-69; Trustee Univ. of Chicago, 1864-70; 
since 1857, Lawyer, Bloomiugton, 111. 

Abner Oakes, a. M. Clerk to 

Sec. of State, 1847-48; Asst. State Libn., 
1849-50; Ballston Spa Law Sch., 1850-51; 
since 1851, Lawyer, South Berwick, Me. 

Timothy Otis Paine, LL.D., 1875. 

Instr. in Ano. Lang., New Church Theol. 
Sch.,Waltham, Mass. ; address, Elmwood, 
Mass. Author of Solomon's Temple. 

* Gilbert Lafayette Palmer. 

Lawyer, Athens, Me., 1849-58 ; Postmaster, 
1852-55; died, Athens, Me., March 14, 1858, 
aged 33. 

James Monroe Palmer, A.M., 

1850. Prin. Waterville Liberal In.st., Me., 
1847-48; Prin. Select Sch., Bangor, 1848-50; 
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1853; ordained, 1854; 
Ch. Supply, Fairfield, 1853-54; Topsham, 
1854-55; New Market, N. H., 1855-58; Pas- 
tor, Cong. ch. Rochester, N. H., 1858-64; 
Biddeford, 1864-67; Insurance Agent, Port- 
land, 1867-75; Publisher's Agent, Boston, 
Mass., 1875-76; Sec. and Treas. Gas Econo- 
mising Co.,1877-80; address, Boston, Mass. 

*WiLLiAM Sanford. Lawyer, 

Providence, R. I.; Repr., Gen. Assembly, 
R. I.; Judge, Court of Magistrates; died. 
Providence, R. I., Oct. 17, 1878, aged 55. 

* Thomas Milton Symonds, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1850; ordained, 1850; 
Teacher and Minister, Rock, Mass., 1850- 



51; Pastor, Green Bay, Wis. ,1851-53; died. 
Green Bay, Wis., July 4, 1853, aged 31. 

^"Augustus Ebenezer Trafton. 

Druggist, Great Falls, N. H., 1847-53; died, 
So. Berwick, Me., July 20, 18.53, aged 24. 

* David Sawyer True, A.M. 

Priu. Charleston Acad., Me., 1847-48; East 
Corinth Acad., 1848-51; Lawyer, Daven- 
port, Io-\va, from 18.52; died, Davenport, 
Iowa, April 23, 1873, aged 49. 

Henry Eipley Wilbur, A.M., 

1850. Newton Theol. Inst., 1851; Pastor, 
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1853-57; Galena, 111., 
18.59-64; Peoia, 1S6.5-66; Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa, 1806-67; Sheldonville, Mass., 1868-71; 
Andover, 1872-74; addi'ess,Andover,Mass. 

Moses Woolson. Prin. Girls' 

High Sch., Portland, Me., to 1862; Prin. 
Piib. Sell., Boston, Mass., several years; 
Concord, N. H. 

18 

Class of 1848. 

Junius Artemas Bartlett, Tu- 
tor, 1850; Pastor Cong, ch., Reedsburgh, 
Wis. 

John Chester Hyde, A.M., Lew- 
isburg, 1864. Priu. Sem., Bucks Co., Pa., 
1851-54; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1854-56; 
ordained, 1852; Pastor, Hastings, Minn., 
1856-59; St. Anthony, 1859-61; Camden, 
N. J., 1861-64; Cape Island, 1865-67; Finan- 
cial Sec. N. J. Class, and Scien. Inst., Tren- 
ton, 1866-69; Pastor, Bristol, Pa., 1871-74; 
address, Bristol, Pa. 

Jacob Smith Marshall. Mer- 
chant and Postmaster; died, China, Me., 
Aug. 21, 1860, aged 33. 

Joseph Harriden Seaver. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1851; ordained, 1853; S. 
S. Missionary, Boston, 1853-55; Pastor, 
Marshfleld, Mass., 18.5.5-56; Brewster, 1857- 
58; Georgetown, 1858-62; Barnstable, 1863- 
65; Marshfleld,186S-69; Bethel, Lee, Mass., 
1870-71; City Missionary, Salem, 1873-73; 
address, Salem, Mass. 

* William Nelson Titus. Adm. 

to bar, 1851 ; Lawyer, Alna, 1852-54 ; died, 
Monmouth, Me., July 30, 1854, aged 30. 

Elliot Walker. Lawyer ; Judge 
of Pi-obate since 1881 ; Newport, Me. 

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Class of 1849. 

* Thomas Flint Barton, M.D., 

Jefferson Med. Coll., 1852. Physician, Jef- 
ferson, Me., 1852-65; Oldtowu, ISG.I-GT; 
died, Oldtown, Me., Feb. 7, 1867, aged 41. 

Solomon Everett Bixby. Pas- 
tor Cong-, cli., Holland, Mass. 

Augustus Keuben Brainerd. 

Gold and silver raining ; address, Royal 
Hyde Park Hotel, Sydney, New South 
Wales, Australia. 

Maek Andrew Cummings. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1849-50; Prin. No. Ben- 
nington Acad., Vt., 1852-54; Black River 
Acad., Ludlovi', 1854-55; Prof. Math, and 
Xat. Sci., New Hampton Lit. and Theol. 
Inst., Fairfax, 1855-60; Pastor, No. Fair- 
fax, 1857-61; Prin. Boys' Boarding Sch. 
and Hill's i\.cad., Essex, Conn., 1861-70; 
supply. No. Lyme, 1870 ; address, Maple- 
wood, Mass. 

Stephen Rollins Dennen, D.D., 

Iowa Coll., 1874. Bangor Theol. Sem., 
1852 ; Resident Licentiate, Andover Theol. 
Sem., 1853; Pastor Cong, ch., New Haven, 
Conn. 

* Henry Smith Downs. Bangor 

Theol. Sem., 1852; Pastor Cong, ch., Nor- 
ridgewock, 18.52-58; died, Aiiburn, Me., 
Nov. 25, 1860, aged 38. 

Mark Hill Dunnell,A.M., 1852; 

LL.D., Shurtleff, 1868. Prin. Norway 
Acad, and Hebron Acad., Me., 1849-54; 
Bepr. Me. Legist., 1854; Member Me. Sen- 
ate, 18.55; State Supt. Schools, 18.55, 1857- 
59; Lawyer, Portland, 1860; Col. 5th Me. 
Vols., 1861; U. S. Consul., Vera Cruz, 
Mex., 1862; Lawyer, Owatonna, Minn., 
from 1865; Repr. Minn. Legisl., 1867; Trus- 
tee Colby LTuiv., 18.58-67; State Supt. Pub. 
Instr., Minn., 1867-70; Member 42d to 47th 
' U. S. Cong., 1870-82; Washington, D. C. 

* William Shaw Greene, A.M. 

Prin. Ea. Corinth Acad., Me., 1849-53; 
Judson Fem. Sem., Marion, Ala., 18.53-54; 
Worcester Acad., Mass., 18.54-.58; Lawyer, 
Springfield, from 1862; died, Springfield, 
Mass., .lune 21, 1878, aged .55. 

Hadley Procter Hanson. Teach- 
er, Milford, Mass., 1849-50; Book-keeper, 
Boston, 1852-66; Treas. So. Boston R. R. 
Co., 1866-77; since 1877, Insurance and 
Real Estate Agent, Boston, Mass. 



* William HoiT Humphrey. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1850-.52; Pastor, Rich- 
mond, Me., 1854-58; Halifax, N. S., 1858- 
62; Supt. Schools and Prin. High Sch., 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1862-63; from 1863, 
Pastor, Hastings; died, Hastings, Minn., 
Dec. 6, 1865, aged 42. 

Edward Gushing Mitchell, A. 

M.,1863; D.D., 1870. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1853, and Resident Graduate, 18.54; Pastor, 
Calais, Me., 18.54-56; Brockport, N. Y., 
1857-58; Rockford, 111., 1858-63; Prof. Bib- 
lical I-it. and Interp., Theol. Dept. Shurt- 
lefl:"Coll., 1863-70; Prof. Hebrew and Old 
Testament, Lit. Bapt. Tlieol. Sem., Chicago, 
111. ,1870-78; President Bapt. Theol. School, 
Paris, France. Author of The Critical 
Handbook ; revised Davies' Hebrew and 
Chaldee Lexicon, and Gesenius' Hebrew 
Grammar. 

James Sullivan Newell, A.M. 

Prin. No. Bennington Acad., Vt, 1849-50; 
Troy Acad., 18.50-53; Essex Sem., Conn., 
1853-60; firm of J. S. Newell & Co., Me- 
chanical Engrs. and Machinists, Boston, 

Mass. 

* Albion Parris Oakes. Prin. 

Acad., Waldoboro, Me.; Lawyer, from 
1852; died, Waldoboro, Me., June 21, 18,59, 
aged 34. 

Andrew Croswell Phillips. 

Prin. Gram. Sch., Portland, Me., 1850-52; 
Adm. to the bar, 1853; La-wyer, Prairie du 
Chien., Wis.; Dist. Atty. three years; 
Lawyer, Phillips, Me.; Countj^ Atty., 
1865-68; Ed. Farmington Chronicle, 1867- 
68; U. S. Consul, Ft. Erie, Can., 1868-80; 
City Atty., Sioux Falls, Dakota Ty. 

George Augustus Pierce, A.M., 

1870 ; M.D., Univ. Penn. Providence, R. I. 

John Rounds. Newton Tbeol. 

Inst., 1851; Pastor, New Gloucester, Me., 
18.52-60; Freeport, 1860-65; Alna, 1865-68; 
Chelmsford, Mass., 1868-72; Holden, 
1872- ; Northfleld, Miun. 

Albion Keith Parris Small, D. 

D., 1879. Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 1849- 
51; Pastor, Buckfleld, 1851-58; Bangor, 
1858-68; Portland, 1868-74; Memb. Bd. 
Trustees from 1860 ; since 1874, Fall River, 

Mass. 

George McLellan Staples, A. 

M., M.D., Harvard, 1855. Prin. Hebron 



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GENERAL CATALOGIJE OF 



Acad., Me.; Gram. Sch., Portland; Phy- 
sician, Farmington, 1855; from 1856, Du- 
buque, la.; Surg-. 14tli Iowa Vols., 1861; 
Med. Director, Gth Div., ICtli A. C, 1863- 
G4; Bvt. Lt. Col. Vols., 1865; Div. Surg., 
111. Central R. E., Dubuque, la. 

Moses Hakscom Tarbox. Or- 
dained, 1851; Bangor Theol. Sem., 1855; 
Pastor F. W. Bapt. ch., Bangor, Me., 
185.5-63; Amesburj^ Mass., 1863-65; Cor- 
nish, Me., 1865-66; Missionary, Penobscot 
County, 1866-69; Pastor, Dover, 1869-73; 
Houlton, 1873-74; Missionary, Lewiston, 
1874-78; Burnham, 1878-80; since 1880, 
Pastor, Elk River, Sherburne Co., Minn. 

*Versal Jesse Walker, A.M. 

Teacher, Saxton's River, Vt., 1849-50; 
Prin. China Acad., Me., 1850-.53^; Ea. Cor- 
inth Acad., 1853^.54; Teacher in Cal., 18.5.5- 
59; Prin. High Sch., Winona, Minn., and 
Supt. Schools, 1859-69; from 1869, Prof. 
Latin, Univ. of Minnesota; died, Minne- 
apolis, Minn., May 18, 1876, aged 52. 



Class of 1850. 

Moses Clement Blanchard. In- 
surance Agent, Atlanta, Ga. 

John Atjgustus Blanchard, A. 

M. Lawyer, Oldtown, Me. 

Joseph Blackavell. Lawyer, 

since 1859, New Liberty, Ky. 

* Samuel Cole. Theol. Sera., 

Rochester; Pastor, Belfast, Me., from 
1853; died, Beverly, Mass., Nov. 11,1854, 
aged 30. 

Charles Fairman, A.M., LL.D., 

"Shurtleff, 1873. Prin. Litchfield Liberal 
Inst., Me., 1850-53; Yates Acad., N. Y., 
1853-63; Medina Acad., 1863-67; Nunda 
Acad., 1867-68 ; Prof. Math., Shurtleff Coll., 
1868-73; Prin. Cook Acad., Havana, N. Y., 
1873-75; since 1875, Prof . Math, and Nat. 
Phil., Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, 111. 

Ephraim Hunt, LL.D., 1870. PiiD. 

Monsou Acad., Me., 18.50-51; High Sch., 
Gardiner, 1851-.52; lush-., Lafayette Coll., 
Ala., 185^-53; Eng. High Sch., Boston, 
Mass.,1854r-68; Head Master Girls' High 
and Normal Scli., Boston, 1868-73; Supt. 
Pub. Schools, Portland, Me., 1875-77; since 
1877, Supt. Pub. Schools, Newton ; address. 



Newtonvillc, Mass. Author of Literature 
of the English Language. 

* Benjamin Lauriston Knowl- 

ton. Teacher, Yates Acad., N. Y., 1850- 
51 ; Lawyer, fi-om 1854, Jamaica, Vt. ; 
County Atty., 1856-57; died, Jamaica, Vt., 
Sept. 19, 18.59, aged 35. 

George Shepherd Low. Master 

Commissioner, Circuit Court, Ky., 1862- 
68 ; Lawyer, Owenton, Ky. 

James Harvey Parmelee. Prin. 

No. Conway Acad., N. H., 1851; Roches- 
ter Theol. Sem.', 1852-.54; Pastor in Ohio, 
Iowa, Wis., and 111., 18.54-69; Pastor, Pe- 
tersham; address, Bernard stou, Mass. 

* George Marshall Robinson. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 18.50-53; Pastor, Sid- 
ney, Me., 18.53-54; Searsmont, 185.5-56; 
from 1857, carriage maker, Livermore 
Falls; died, Livermore Falls, Me., Apr. 
29, 1873, aged 51. 

* Lorenzo Austin Smith. Teach- 
er, in Ohio, 1850-52; Byhalia, Miss., and 
West Poiut, Ark., 1852-54; Teacher and 
farmer, Searcy, Ark. ; forced iiito Confed. 
service, 1864; drowned in White River, 

Ark., 1864, aged 41. 

11 

Class of 1851. 

Thomas Barnes Buck. Merchant, 

Stockton, Cal. 

Gilbert Herman Carpenter. 

Dealer in Musical Instruments, Water- 
ville. Me. 

* Albion Byron Clark. Prin. 

Shelburne Falls Acad., Mass., 1851-54; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1854^55; Pastor, 
Skowhegan, Md, 1855-59; Agent Am. 
Bapt. Pub. Soc, New York, 1859-63; Pas- 
tor, Columbia, Cal., 1863; died, Skowhe- 
gan, Me., Sept. 9, 1865, aged 39. 

*JoHN Oberon CooLiDGE. Prin. 

Patten Acad., Me., 1851-52; Prin. County 
School, Woodstock, 111. ; died, Woodstock, 
111., Aug. 28, 18.52, aged 35. 

James Stanley Emery., Prin. 

vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, Vt., 
1851-52; Memb. Kan. Legisl., 1863-64; U. 
S. Dist. Atty., 1864-67 ; Memb. Bd. Regents, 
StateUuiv., 1863, 1874; Pres. Bd. Trustees, 
Ottawa- Univ., 1868-78; since 1854, Lawyer, 
Lawrence, Kan. 



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John Gamble. Teacher, Big Oak 

Flat, Cal. 

Thomas Herset Garnsey. Prin. 

Talladega Acad., Ala., 1851-53; Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me., 1S55; Eepr. Me. Legisl., 
1865-66; New York. 

William Ha.stings Hodges. Civil 

Engineer and Teacher, Liucolnville Cen- 
tre, Me. 

William Godding Lord, A.M. 

Prin. Limiugton Acad., Me., 1851-.56; 
Teacher, Ware, Mass., 18.56-57; High Sch., 
Saccarappa, 1860-64; Prin. Gorhain Sem., 
186.5-87, and Village Sch., 1872-75; High 
Sch., Scarboro, 1876-79; Prin. Limington 
Acad., 1857-60, 1864-65, 1867-73, 187.5-76, 
and since 1879; Limiugton, Me. 

Burleigh Pease, A. M., 1857. 

Teacher Public Schools, Bangor, Me., till 
1880; Bangor, Me. 

Aaron Appleton Plaisted. 

Lawyer, Dubuque, la., 18.54-.57; since 18.57, 

Cashier Ticonic Nat. Bank, Waterville, 

Me. 

11 

Class of 1852. 

Francis Macomber Dodge. 

Wenhani, Mass. 

George Washington Dow, A.M., 

Brown, 18.55. Post-grad, student, Brown, 
1853; Prin. High Sch., Lexington, Mass., 
18.54; Brighton, 1855 ; Prof. Math. Burling- 
ton LTniv., 1857-.58; Prin. Ogdeu Sch., 
Chicago, Hi., 1859-90; U. S. Recruiting 
Officer, 1863-64; since 1864, in business, 
Moline, 111. 

George Boardman Gow, A.M., 

1861; D.D.,1881. Prin. Litchfield Inst., Me., 
1853; Waterville Acad., 1853-55; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 18.58; Pastor, Ayer, Mass., 
18.58-61; Prin. New London Inst., N. H., 
1861-64; Pastor, Gloucester, Mass., 1864- 
67; Worcester, 1867-72; Agent, Worcester 
Acad., 1872-74; Pastor, Millbury, 1874-80; 
since 1880, Brattleboro, Vt. 

William Henry Hobbie, A.M. 

Publisher's Agent, New York. 

* Ebenezer Hawks Libby. Pnn. 

Vassalboro Acad., Me., 18.53-.54; Pastor, F. 
W. Bapt. ch., East Hebron, 1860-61; East 
Raymond, 1861; 25th Me. Vols., 1862-63; 



,32(1 Me. Vols., 1864; Pastor, Windham, 
1865; dietl, Windham, Me., Sept. 18, 1868, 
aged 45. 

*Selden Fletcher Neal, A.M., 

1861; M.D., Harvard, 18.57. Prin. No. 
Anson Acad., Me., 1852; Hebron Aoad., 
1857-61; Teacher of Math., Me. State 
Sem., Lewiston, 1861-63; Prof. Math., 
Bates Coll., 186.3-64; Surg.' U. S. Vols., 
1864^65; Physician from 1866, Livermore 
Palls; died, Livermore, Me., Mar. 20, 1872, 
aged 49. 

* Richard Means Nott, A. M. 

Prin. High Sch., Red Creek, N. Y., 1852- 
55; Calais, Me., 1855-57; Rochester Theol. 
Sem., 18.59; Pastor, Rochester, N. Y., 1859- 
65; in business, Atlanta, Ga., 1865-68; 
Pastor, Aurora, 111., 1809-72; Wakefield, 
Mass., 1872-74; died, Wakefield, .Mass., 
Dec. 21, 1880, aged 49. Author of Memoir 
of Abner Kingman Nott. 

George Marshall Preston. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 18.55; Pastor, Stur- 
bridge, Mass., 185.5-58; Medford, 1858-68; 
Wooster, O., 1869-71; Independence, la., 
1871-73 ; Oldtown, Me., 1873-78 ; Lanesboro, 

Mass., 1878-80; since 1880, Cheshire, Mass. 

Daniel Webster Wilcox. Eoch- 

ester Theol. Sem. ; Clergyman, Shelburne 

Falls, Mass. 

9 

Class of 1853. 

Jotham Francis Baldwin, A.M. 

Prin. Bloomfleld Acad., Me., 18.53-54; 
Wash. Acad., E.Machias, 1854-55 ; Lawyer, 
Belle Plaine, Minn., 1856-60; Memb. Minn. 
Senate, 1858-60; since 1860, Cincinnati, O. 

William Pitt Bartlett. Prin. 

Hallo well Acad., Me., 18.53-55; Lawyer, 
Watertowu, Wis., 18.56; Member Wis. 
Legist., 1860, 1873; Dist. Attorney, 6 years; 
County Judge, 2 years; Register U. S. 
Land Office, 187.5-79; since 1857, Eau 
Claire, Wis. 

*George Bradley. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, Me., 1855-56; Belle Plaine, Minn., 
18.56-65; Speaker, 1st sess. Minn. Legist., 
18.58; Receiver, U. S. Land Office, 1860; 2d 
Lt. 8th Minn. Vols., 1862; Maj. and Lt. 
Col. 7th Minn. Vols., 1862-65; from 1865, 
Lawyer, Minneapolis ; died, Minneapolis, 
Minn., Feb. 11, 1879, aged 46. 

George Bullen, A.M., and Brown, 



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GENERAL CATALOGTJE OF 



1876; D.D., 1880. Newton Thcol. Inst., 
1858; Pastor, Skowhegan, Me., 1860-03; 
Cliaplain 16th Me. Vols., 180-2-63; Pastor, 
Wakefleld, Mass., 1864-66 ; since 1868, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

Charles Henry Davis. Worces- 
ter, Maes. 

John Atkinson Loavell, A.M. 

Prin. Parsonsfleld Sera., Me., 1853-57; 
Teacher, Me. State Sera., Lewistou, 1857- 
60; Pastor, F. W. Bapt. ch., Lewistou, 
1861-69; Newmarket, N. H., 1869-70; Law- 
rence, Mass., 1870-72; Res. Lie., Amlover 
Theol. Sem., 1872-73; Member Bil. Trus- 
tees, Bates Coll., from 1863; since 1873, 
Pastor, Danville, N. H. 

Alfred Owen, A.M., D.D., Kala- 
mazoo, i87i. Newton Theol. Inst., 1858; 
Pastor, Lynn, Mass., 18.58-67; Detroit, 
Mich., 1867-77; Chicago, 111., 1877-79; since 
1879, President Deuison Universitj', Gran- 
ville, O. 

Henry Miller Pierce, A.M., 

1857; LL.D., Lewisburg, 1866. Prin. New- 
castle Acad., Me., 1853-55; High Sch., Clii(% 
opee, Mass., 1856-.57; Pros. Rutgers Coll. 
for Women, New York, 1858-71 ; since 1871, 
in charge Chemical Works, Chicago, 111. ; 
residence, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Harris Merrill Platsted, A.M., 

LL.B., Albany, 18.55. Prin. Waterville Lib. 
Inst., Me., 1853; Lawyer, Bangor, since 
18.56; Capt. and Lt. Col. 11th Me. Vols., 
1861; Col. 11th Me. Vols., 186-2; Brig. Gen. 
and Bvt. Maj. Gen. Vols., 1865; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1867, 1868; Atty. Gen., Me., 1873- 
76; Member 44th U. S. Congress, 1875-76; 
Governor of Maine, 1881, 1882; Augusta, 
Me. Author of Digest of Maine Reports. 

* Frank Plumer. Lawyer, Da- 
venport, la., from 1856; died, Davenport, 
la., Sept. 11, 1866, aged 39. 

HoBART Wood Richardson, A.M. 

Tutor, 1855-63; U. S. Land Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1863-64; U. S. Coast Survey, . 
Portland, Me., 1864-66; Editor Portland 
Press, 1866-68; Supervisor Census, 1880; 
Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1877; since 1868, 
Editor Portland Advertiser, Portland, Me. 
Author of Paper Money; The National 
Banks. 

Robert Folger Stratton, M.D., 

Harvard, 1857. Physician, Knox Co., 111., 



1857-62; Surg. 11th 111. Cav., 1862; U.S. 
Exam. Surg., since 1865; Saint Joseph, 
Mich. 

Stephen Rollo Thurston, A.M. 

Commission Merchant, Portland, Me., 
1854-67; Ins. Agent, 1867-73; Sec. Seaton 
Mt. Mining Co., Chicago, III. 

Joshua Woodman Weston, A.M. 

Prin. Conway Acad., N. IL, 18.5.3-,54 ; Bridg- 
ton Acad, 18.5.5-.57; Instr. Math., Antioch 
Coll., 1858-60; Teacher, Decatur, 111., 1863- 
66; Supt. Pub. Schools, La Crosse, Wis., 
1872-77 ; since 1877, drug business and real 
estate. La Crosse, Wis. 

14 

Class of 1854. 

* Derrick Stafford Bridgham. 

Engineer and farmer, in Cal., 1855-58; 
drowned, Frazer River, Oct. 17, 18.58, aged 
24. 

Albion Keith Parris Knowlton, 

A.M. Prin. No. Conway Acad., N. H., 
1854-55; Thomaston Acad., Me., 1856-,59; 
High Sch., Lewistou, 1860-63; adm. to the 
bar, 1860 ; Judge Municipal Court, 187-2-76 ; 
City Solicitor, 1881-82 ; Lewistou, Me. 

* Cyrus Wesley Lander, 1875. 

Prin. Bloomfield Acad., Me., 1854-55; 
Teacher and miner, Columbia, Cal., 1856- 
61 ; Supt. Pittsburg R. R. and Coal Mining 
Co., 1861-64; from 1867, Lawyer, Martinez ; 
Cuuuty Judge froiu 1S70; died, Martinez, 
Cal., Jan. 16, 1874, aged 45. 

Samuel Worcester Matthews, 

A.M., 18.58. Prin. Lee Acad., Me., 18,54; 
Williamston Acad., N. C, 1856-59; Corinna 
Acad., Me., 1859 ; Lawyer, Hampden, 1800- 
79; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1873; Editor and 
proprietor Aroostook Republican, Caribou, 
Me. 

Henry Allen Sawtelle, A.M., 

D.D., Hillsdale, 1874. Priu. High Sch., 
Waterville, Me., and Tutor, 1854-55; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 18.58; Pastor, Limerick, 
Me., 1858-59; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, to Hovig Kong and Swatow, China, 
1859-61; Pastor, San Francisco, Cal., 1862- 
76; Assoc. Ed. The Evangel, 1862-64; Ed. 
r/te Spare iJo7{r, 1868-70 ; since 1877, Pas- 
tor, Chelsea, Mass. Author of The Com- 
munion ; Things to Think Of. 

*JoHN Butler Wilson, A.M.; 



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M.D., Jefferson, 1859. Priii. Ea. Corinth 

Acad., and High Sch., Dexter, Me., lSo4- 

57; Pliysician, Exeter, 1860-61 ; Capt. 1.5th 

Me. Vols., 1861-63; Surg. 7th U. S. Inf.; 

Med. Inspector, Dist. of Ela.; from 1865, 

Dexter, Me. ; died. Dexter, Me., Mar. 15, 

1866, aged 3-2. 

6 

Class of 1855. 

Nathan Weston Blanchard, 

1874; A.M., 1877. U. S. Collector, Placer 
Co., Cal., 1860-61; Memb. Assembly, 1863; 
Lumber Merchant to 1872 ; Firm of Blanch- 
ard & Bradley, Flour Mills, Santa Paula, 
Cal. 

* James Ttlee Bradbury, A.M. 

Prin. Waterville Acad., Me., 1855-58; Vas- 
salboro Acad., 185S-59; from 1859, West 
Liberty Acad., West Va. ; died, West Lib- 
erty, W. Va., June 14, 1863, aged 37. 

David Fifield Crane, A.M. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Larkin Dunton, a.m., LL.D., 

1880. Prin. Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, 
lAIe., 1856-57; Lawj^er, Waterville, 1858-59 ; 
Prin. High Sch., Bath, 1859-67; Sub-Mas- 
ter La-\yi-euce Sch., Boston, Mass., 1867- 
68, and Prin. 1868-75; Head Master Girls' 
High and Normal Sch., Boston, Mass. 

Charles Freeman Foster, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1855-.57; Pastor, So. 
Amesbury, Mass., 1857-59; Biddeford, Me., 
1859-61; Yarmouth, 1861-63; Chap. State 
Almshouse, Tewksbury, Mass., 1864-66; 
Chap, and Asst. Supt., State Pri. Sch., 
Monson, 1866-75; Prin. Fam. Sch. for Boys, 
Chicopee, 187.5-77 ; High Sch., Chester, Pa., 
1877-78; since 1878, Supt. Pub. Schools, 
Chester, Pa. 

Reuben Foster, A.M. Prin. Vas- 

salboro Acad., Me., 1855-56; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1866, 1867, and Speaker, 1870; 
Member Me. Senate, 1871, and President, 
1872; since 1858, Lawyer, Waterville, Me. 

Oliver Crosby Gray, A.M., 1869, 

and St. John's, 1868. Prin. Pub. Schools, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1855-56; Monticello 
Acad., 1857-58; Fem. Sem., Princeton, 
Ark., 1860, 1866-67; Col. Confed. Army, 
1861-64; Prof. Math., St. John's Coll., 
1868-71, and President, 1872-74; since 1874, 
Prof. Math, and Civil Engineering, Arkan- 
sas Industrial Univ., Fayetteville, Ark. 

5 



* William Solyman Heath. 

LaAvj'er, Minneapolis, Minn., 1856-58; 
Vice-Consul U. S., Montreal, Can., 1S58-.59; 
La\A'yer, Rockland, Me., 18.59-61; Capt. 
3d Me. Vols., 1861; Lt. Col. 5th Me. Vols., 
1861 ; killed at battle of Gaines' Mills, Va., 
June 37, 1863, aged 28. 

* Washington Irving Humphrey. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1855; died, Yar- 
mouth, Me., Feb. 13, 1856, aged 26. 

John Warren Lamb, A.M. Prin. 

Lebanon Acad., Me., 1855-59; Waterville 
Acad., 1862-65; Prof. Math., Bates Coll., 
1865-68; Insurance Agent, Hartford, Conn. 

Samuel Kelley Leavitt, A.M. 

Insti". Lit. and Scien. Inst., New London, 
N. H.; Prin. High Sch., Holyoke, Mass., 
Hallowell, Me., and Evansville, Ind. ; 
adm. to the bar, 18.59; Lawyer, Evans- 
ville, 1861-70; Capt. 65th Ind. Vols., 1862- 
65; Pastor, Keokuk, la., 1870-72; since 
1872, Cincinnati, O. 

*RuFus Knight Marriner, A.M., 

1867. Asst. Boys' High Sch., Portland, 
Me., 18.55-57; adm. to the bar, 1859; Prin. 
Waverly Inst., N. Y., 1859-60; Lawyer, 
Waverly, 1860-62; Teacher, Santa Rosa, 
Sacramento, and San Francisco, Cal., 
1862-67; from 1867, Lawyer; died, San 
Francisco, Cal., Aug. 19, 1875, aged 44. 

Tristram Franklin McFadden, 

A.M. Adm. to the bar, 1858; Lawyer, 
Fairfield, Me.; Publishers' Agent, Cam- 
bridge, N. Y. 

John William Parrington. 

Asst. Boys' High Sch., Portland, Me., 
1857; Lawyer, Americus, Kan. 

Joseph Gancello Pettengill. 

Lawyer, Emporia, Kan. 

Charles Jenkins Prescott, A.M. 

Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 1855-56 ; Instr. in 
Classics, Mobile Coll., Ala., 18.56-62; Instr. 
Math. Eagleswood Mil. Acad., Perth Am- 
boy, N. J., 1862-68; Prin. Essex Hall Sch., 
Orange, N. J., 1868-80; since 1880, Prin. 
Pub. Sch. No. 13, Jersey City; i-esideuce, 
Orange, N. J. 

Charles Francis Richards, A. 

M., 1864. Treas. Camden Savings Bank, 
Rockport, Me. 

Henry Kendall Trask, A.M., 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



LL.D., 1881. Prill, moomfleld Acad., 
Me., 1855-57; Prin. High Sch., and Supt. 
Sch., Morris, 111., 1857-61; Prin. Wajdand 
Acad., Beaver Dam., Wis., 1861-68; since 
1868, Priu. So. Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, 
N.J. 

* Hiram Fuller Wall. Died, 

Hallowell, Me., Sept. 13, 1855, aged 21. 

*Legh Richmond Webber. 

Teacher, New Portland, Me., 1855-.56; 
Troy, Vt., 1856-57; Teacher and larmer, 
Kansas, 1857-61; U. S. Vols., 1861-64; died, 
Augusta, Me., Jan. 5, 1866, aged 35. 

Charles Frederick Weston, A. 

M., 1872. Newton Theol. lust., 1855-56; 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1858-59; ordained, 
1863; Pastor, Lincoln, Fayette, Me.; Rus- 
sell, Mass. ; E. Avon, N. Y. ; Fowlerville, 
Mich'. ; Orleans, N. Y. ; Limericli, Me. ; ad- 
dress, Skowhegan, Me. 

*EoscoE James White. Lawyer, 

Belfast, Me., 18.59-60; Merchant and tan- 
ner, Princeton, Me., 1860-65; died, Augus- 
ta, Me., Aug. 30, 1868, aged 32. 

*J0HN Woodman. Drowned, Wa- 

terville. Me., June 27, 1855, aged 25. 



23 



Class of 1856. 



Abi.jah Robinson Crane. New- 
ton Theoi. Inst., 1861; Pastor, Hallowell, 
Me. , 1861-74 ; Financial Agent, Colby Univ. , 
1874-75 ; Member Bd. Trustees from 1871 ; 
since 1877, Pastor, East Winthrop, Me. 

Charles Carroll Low, A. M., 

I860. Farmer, Guilford, Lake City P. O., 
Minn. 

*Charles Andrew Miller, A.M. 

Adm. to the bar, 1858 ; Lawyer, Rockland, 
Me., 18.59-63; Asst. Clerk Me. Ho. Reps., 
1858, 1859, and Clerk, 1860-63; Major, 2d 
Me. Cav. Vols., 1863-64; Planter, Mont- 
gomery, Ala., fi'om 1865; Sec. of State, 
Ala., 1869, 1870; died, Skowhegan, Me., 
May 7, 1877, aged 42. 

Asa Perkins. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1858-60 ; Pastor, Rockport, Me., 1860- 
62; E. Harrington, 1863-66; Livermore 
Falls, 1867-68; Limerick, 1870-77; Fayette 
Corner, Me. 

Joseph Augustus Ross. 2()th Me. 

Vols., 1862-65; 1st Lieut. 41st U.S. C. Vols.; 



from 1875, Lawyer ; County Atty., 1877-78 ; 
Princeton, Minn. 

*RoscoE Greene Smith, A.M. 

lustr. Nat. Sci., F. W. Bapt. Inst., New 
Hampton, N. IL, 1856-58, and Prin., 18.58- 
60; died, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 31, 
1860, aged 28. 

Charles Henry Smith, A. M. 

Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Me., 1856-60; 
Lawyer, Machias, 1865; Member Me. 
Senate, 1866; Capt. 1st Me. Cav., 1861; 
Maj.,Lt. Col., and Col., 1863; Bvt. Brig. 
Gen. Vols., 1864; Bv. Maj. Geu. Vols., 
1865; Col. 28th U. S. Inf., 1866; Bvt. Brig. 
Gen.,U. S. A., 1867 ; Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. S. A., 
1867; since 1869, Col. 19th U. S. Inf., Ft. 
Brown, Texas. 

* Charles Wesley Snow, A.M., 

M.D., Bowdoin, 1860. Physician, Skow- 
liegau. Me.,- from 1860; Asst. Surg. U. S. 
A., Augusta, 1864-65: died, Skowhegan, 
Me., Sept. 28, 1876, aged 42. 



Class of 1857. 

Jonathan Quincy Barton, A.M., 

1867. Paymaster, U. S. Navy; U. S. Str. 
"Nipsic," care B. F. Stevens, 4 Trafal- 
gar Square, London, Eng. 

* Stephen BooTHBY. Prin. Select 

Sell, for Boys, Bangor, Me., 18.58; Lawyer, 
Portland, 1860-61; 1st Me. Cav., 1861; 1st 
Lt. and Capt., 1862; Major and Lt. Col., 
1863; mortally wounded, Beaver Dam 
Station, Va., 1864; died, Point Lookout, 
Md., June 5, 1864, aged 30. 

*JoHN Brackett Bradbury. 

Teacher, Grafton, Mass., 1857; died, Lim- 
ington, Me., Apr. 27, 1858, aged 24. 

Henry Lewis Chase. Teacher, 

18.57-60; East Windsor Theol. Sem., 1861- 
62; Audover Theol. Sem., lS(i3; Pastor, 
Cong, ch., North Carver, Mass., 1863-67; 
Dyersville, la., 1867-70; Green Mountain, 
la., 1870-81; Green Mountain, la. 

William Johnson Corthell. 

Prin. High Sch., Calais, Me., 18.57; County 
Supt. Piib. Sch., 1869; Supt. Public Sch., 
Calais, 1869-70; Repr. Me. Lcgisl., 1873, 
1874 ; Member Me. Senate, 1875 ; State Supt. 
Sch., 1876; Member Bd. Trustees, fi-om 
1877; since 1878, Prin. State Noi-mal Sch., 
Gorham, Me. 



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35 



Augustus Allen Fletcher. 

Teacher, Lincoluville, Me. 

Zenas Paine Hanson, M.D., Chi- 
cago, isei. Surg. 42(1 111. Vols.; Phj^si- 
cian, Chicago, 111. 

Henet Augustus Hart, A. M., 

1862. Newton Theol. lust., 1860; Pastor, 
Rockland, Me., 1860-65; Yarmouth, 1865- 
69; since 1809, of firm. Hart & Co., Wool 
dealers, Portland, Me. 

Alanson Currier Heerick. 

Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 1801-71; Union 
Theol. Sem., 1866; Kepr. Me. Legisl., 1807, 
1808; Pastor, Cauton, Me., 1873-70; since 
1876, Freeport, Me. 

George Mellen Prentiss King, 

A.M., 1865. Instr. Rhet., Maryland Agric. 
Coll., 1858-59; Pastor, E. Providence, E. I., 
1860-67; since 1867, Pres. Wayland Sem- 
inary, "Washington, D. C. 

Francis Mayo. 

Francis Lyford Morse, A. M., 

1805. Prof. Math., Hanover Coll.; New 
Albany, Ind. 

* Joseph Odell. Prio. Lebanon 

Sem., Ivy., and Editor Central Kentuckian, 
1857-59 ; Editor liichmond Messenger, 1860 ; 
Editor Daily Commercial, New Albany, 
Ind., 1800-67; Assoc. Ed. Journal, La Fay- 
ette, Ind., from 1867; died, La Fayette,, 
- lud., Oct. 19, 1871, aged 38. 

* Moses Jewett Peescott. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1860; Pastor, Kennebunk- 
port, Me., 1860-03; died, Ipswich, Mass., 
Dec. 5, 1803, aged 31. 

Russell Benjamin Shepherd. 

Prin. Bloomfleld Acad., Me., 18.57-58; 
Girls' High Sell., Bangor, 1859-62; adm. to 
the bar, 1862; Adjt. 18th Me. Vols., 1862; 
Major 1st Me. Art, 1863; Lt. Col. and Col., 
1864; Bvt. Brig. Gen. Vols., 1865; Cotton 
Planter, Ga., 1865-69; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1875, 1876; Member Me. Senate, 1877; 
Member Executive Council, 1878; since 
1875, Agt. Coburn Woolen Mfg. Co., Skow- 
hegan, Me. 

Jonathan Godfrey Soule, A. 

M., 1805. Prin. Hartland Acad., Me., 
1857-59; Inst. Evansville Sem., Wis., 1859- 
63; Prin. Hartland Acad., Me., 1863-67; 
Foxcroft Acad., 1867-71; since 1871, La\y- 
yer, Waterville, Me. 



Charles Frederick Vent. Pub- 
lisher, Cincinnati, O. 

Go WEN Coombs Wilson. Priu. 

High Sch., Hallowell, Me., 1857-59; Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1801; Pastor Cong, ch., 
Winterport, 1861-66 ; since 1866, Windsor, 
Conn. 

18 

Class of 1858. 

Thomas Foxwell Bachelder, 

A.M., 1870. Prin. High Sch., Columbia, 
Me., 1858-.59; Lawyer, Grand Rapids, 
Wis., 1859-64; since 1865, San Francisco, 
Cal. 

Charles Pierce Baldwin, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1859-61; 
Capt. 11th Me. Vols., and Bvt. Col., 1864; 
Lt. Col. and Bvt. Brig. Gen. Vols., 1865- 
00; since 1800, silver mining, Georgetown, 
Col. 

Simon Steatton Beown, A.M., 

1803. Lawyer, Fi-eedom, Me., 1859-04; 
Fairfield, 1804-81; Member Executive 
Council, 1879-80; Waterville, Me. 

* Sabine Emeey. Prin. Bloomfleld 

Acad., Me., 1858-60; Prin. High Sch., 
Eastport, 1800-61; Capt. 9th Me. Vols., 
1861; Major, Lt. Col. and Col., 1862-64; 
adm. to the bar, 1804; Lawyer, Balti- 
more, Md., 1865-68; died, Baltimore, Md., 
March 24, 1868, aged 34. 

Jonathan Cilley Fales, A.M. 

lustr. Nat. Scien., Morse Acad., New Al- 
bany, Ind. ; Prof. Natural Sciences, Centre 
Coll. of Ky., Danville, Ky. 

Isaac Small Hamblen, A. M. 

Prin. Waterville Acad., Me., 1858-61; Mer- 
chant and law student, 1861-65; Newton 
Theol. Inst, 1808; Pastor, Eockland, 
Mass., 1868-72; Wichendon, 1872-80; since 
1880, Holden, Mass. 

Amos Lunt Hinds, A.M. Farmer, 

Benton, Me. 

Benjamin Feanklin Laweence, 

A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1859-60; Pas- 
tor, Cape Neddick, Me., 1863-65; Corinth, 
1865-67; Dexter, 1807-70 ; Brunswick, 1870- 
73; Groton, Mass., 1873-79; since 1881, Mer- 
iden, N. H. 

*JosEPH WinslowLevett. Asst. 

in Seminary, Hernando, Miss., 1859; Prin. 



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GENEEAL CATALOGUE OP 



Fern. Inst, New Britaiu, Pa., 1860; pri- 
vate, Confed. Army ; died, Memphis,Tenn., 
Sept., 1866, aged 28. 

Horace Baerows Marshall, 

A.M. Pastor, Turner, Me., 1860-62; Bux- 
ton, 1862-65; Waldoboro, 1865-68; Mar- 
tha's Vineyard, Mass., 1868-73; Chelms- 
ford, 1873-75; Kingston, 1875-80; Oldtown, 
Me., 1880-81; County Missionary, Pipe 
Stone City, Minn. 

* William Tripp Parker. Prin. 

High Soh., Ellsworth, Me., 1858-59; Prof. 
Math. Betliel Coll., Ky., 1859-60; Lawyer, 
Ellsworth, Me., 1861-62; 1st Lieut, and 
Capt. 1st Me. Art., 1862; killed in battle, 
Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 19, 1864, 
aged 24. 

Everett Wilson Pattison, A.M., 

Shurtleff, 1866. Prin. W. Gardiner Acad., 
Me., 1858-.59; Insti'. Oread lust., Worcester, 
Mass., 1860-61; Private, 2d Mass. Vols., 
1861 ; 1st Lieut, and Judge Advocate 1st 
Div. 12th A. C, 1862; Capt., 1864; since 
1865, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. Author of 
Digest of Missouri Reports. 

GrEORGE GilmanPercival, A.M., 

1862; M.D., Bellevue, 1863. Sheffield Sci. 
Sch.,1860; Asst. in Chem., Yale, 1861-62; 
Asst. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1863-65; Prof. 
Chem. Homeop. Med. CoU., Pa., 1868-69; 
Druggist, Phila., Pa., to 1870; Photo. En- 
graver, New York, to 1880; Mfg. Chemist; 
Waterville, Me.. 

Charles Henry Eowe, A. M., 

1864. Newton Theol. Inst., 1861; Pastor, 
Holyoke, Mass., 1861-62; Augusta, Me., 
1862-64; Chaplain U. S. Mil. Hosp., 1864- 
65; Pastor, Boston, Mass., 1866-71; Wey- 
mouth, 1871-74; Wollaston Heights, 1874- 
78; Cambridge, 1878-81; since 1881, Mys- 
tic Bridge, Conn. 

JuDSON Wade Shaw, A.M., 1865. 

Resident Licentiate, Theol. Sem., Andover, 

Mass. 

* Hampton Dunreath Plummer 

Small. Teacher, Winthrop, Dresden and 
Dixmont, Me., 1858-62; died, Mt. Vernon, 
Me., Aug. 23, 1862, aged 29. 

16 

Class of 1859. 

Alfred Eliab Buck. Prin. High 

Sch., Hallowell, and Lewiston, Me., to 



1861 ; Capt. 13th Me.Vols.,1861; Lt. Col. 91st 
U. S. Vols., 1863; Lt. Col. 51st U. S. Vols., 
1864; Bvt. Col. Vols., 1865-66; mfr. turpen- 
tine and rosin, Ga., 1866-67; Clerk Circuit 
Court, 1868; Member 41st U. S. Cong., 1869- 
70; Clerk U. S. Dist. Court, Atlanta, Ga. 

Stephen Copeland Fletcher, 

A.M., 1865. Capt. 7th Me. Vols., 1861, and 
Major; Lt. Col. 1st Me. Vet. Vols., 1864; 
Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1865-67; ordained, 
1866; Pastor, Wilton, N. H., 1867-73; since 
1873, New London, N. H. 

*Alexander Fuller, A.M., 18G5. 

Bangor Theol. Sem., 1862; Pastor Cong, 
ch., Plymouth, Mass., from 1863; died, 
Kingston, Mass., Dec. 5, 1869, aged 30. 

Foster Goodrich. 2d Lieut. 1st 

Me. Vet. Vols., 1864; 1st Lieut., 1865; La\v- 
yer, Blue Earth City, Minn. 

Levi Ludden. Prin. Boys' Gram. 

Sch., Bangor, Me., 1860; High Sch., Mil- 
ford, 1861; High Sch., Prince William, N. 
B., 1862-63; Private, 1st D. C. Cav., 1864; 
2d Lieut. 41st U. S. Vols., 1864-65; Prin. 
Wilkiusburg Acad., Pa., 1866-69; since 
1869, Prin. Preparatory Dept., Western 
Univ. of Pa., Pittsburg, Pa. 

*JuDAH Teague Pompilly, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1859-60 ; Asst., Hughes 
High Sch., Cincinnati, O., 1860-63; from 
1863, Insurance Agent; died, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Aug. 6, 1870, aged 33. 

HiEAM Chanet Vaughan, M.D., 

Harvard, 1864. Prin. Athens Acad., Me., 
1859-60; Hallowell High Sch., 1860-61; 
Hosp. Steward, 14th Me. Vols., 1861-62; 
Capt. 24th Me. Vols., 1862-63; Asst. Surg., 
U. S. N., 1864-65; in charge Hosp. for 
Freedmen, Jacksonville, Fla., 1865-66; Phy- 
sician, Lewiston, Me., 1867-68; Manager 
Life Ins. Co., St. Louis, Mo'., 1869-78; since 
1878, Editor Ellsworth American, Ells- 
worth, Me. 

7 

Class of I860. 

George Brainerd Buzelle. 

Bangor Theol. Sem., 1863; U. S. Chr. 
Com., and Am. S. S. Union till 1868; Act- 
ing Pastor, Princeton, Me., 1868-69; since 
1869, in business pursuits, Portland, INIe. 

Joseph Freeman Elder, D.D., 

Madison, 1875. Prin. Hebron Acad., 1860- 



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61; Private tutor, Ohio, 1862-64; Rochester 
Theol. Sem. 1867; Pastor, Orange, X. J., 
1867-70; since 1870, Madison Ave. ch., W. 
53d St., New York. 

JosiAH Manchester Haynes, 

1863, A.M. Prin. Lincoln Acad., New- 
castle, Me., 1860-62; La-^yer, New York, 
1864; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1S7G-77; Member 
Me. Senate, 1878, and President, 1879; 
since 1865, sliipbuilding, lumber and ice 
business, Augusta, Me. 

John Henry Jackson, A. M., 

M.D., Bowdoiu, 1868. Prin. Acad., Effing- 
ham, N. H., and Lincoln, Me., to 1862; 
Union Sch., Grand Rapids, Wis., 1862-65; 
Pliysician, Vassalboro, Me., 1868-73; since 
1873, Fall River, Mass. 

Henry Abial Kennedy, 1862. 

U. S. Collector Customs, Waldoboro,JMe. 

Almore Kennedy, A.M., 1872. 

Member Me. Senate, 1872-73; Judge of 
Probate ; Member Bd. Trustees from 1877 ; 
since 1862, Lawyer, Waldoboro, Me. 

Ransom Norton, A.M. Prin. High 

Sell., Livermore, Me., 1860-61; Corinna 
Acad., 1861; High Sch., Oldtown, 1861-62; 
High Sch., Eliot, 1862-63; High Sch.,Ux- 
bridge, 1863; Houlton Acad., 1864; Clerk 
of Courts, 1868-80; since 1866, Lawyer, 
Houlton, Me. 

Levi Merriam Pierce. In busi- 
ness, Springfield, Mass. 

Stillman Hersey Record, A.M., 

1865. Newton Theol. Inst., 1863; Acting 
Pastor, Sterling, Mass., 1863-64; Mission- 
ary, Am. S. S. Union, in R. 1., and Mass., 
1864-79; address, Worcester, Mass. 

Jacob Bartlett Shaw, A. M., 

1866. Clei'k, Interior Dept., Washington, 
D. C, 1861-63; Examiner Pension Claims, 
1863-65 ; with Camb. Fruit Preserving Co., 
Carabridgeport, Mass. 

* William Wallace West. Med- 
ical student, 1860-61; Hospital Steward, 
and Asst. Surg., 8th Me. Vols., 1861; died, 
Waterville, Me., Feb. 5, 1862, aged 22. 

11 

Class of 1861. 
Frederic Dana Blake, A. M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1864; Instr. in He- 
brew,N. T. I., 1863-64; Pastor, Gardiner, 



Me., 1864-68; New London, N. H., 1869- 
73; Clierryfleld, Me., 1875-80; since 1880, 
West Waterville, Me. 

George Stickney Flood, A.M., 

1865. Dealer in Wood and Coal, Water- 
ville, Me. 

William Allen Hatch, 18G4, A. 

M., M.D., Harvard, 1867. 2d Lieut. 3d 
Me. Vols., 1861 ; 1st Lieut, and Capt., 1863; 
Major 80th U. S. Vols., 1863-65; Agent, 
Treasury Dept., Rodney, Miss., 1865; 
Pliysician, Caribou, Me., 1870; Prefect, 
GirardColL, Phila., Pa., 1871-72; Apoth- 
ecary, Melrose, Mass., 1873-78; since 1881, 
Rector Episc. ch., Maryville, Mo. 

Amos Messer Jackson, M. D., 

Dartmouth, 1873. 2d Lieut. 24th Me. Vols., 
1862, 1st Lieut., 1863 ; Major 10th U. S. Art. 
Vols.; in business, Lewiston, Me.; Phy- 
sician, Fall River, Mass. 

Randall Elvin Jones. Merchant 

and Shipmaster, Rockport, Me. 

Albert Prescott Marble, A.M., 

1865; Ph.D., 1880. Instr. Math., Wayland 
Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1861-64; Prin. 
High Sch., Eastport, Me., 1865; Prin. 
Worcester Acad., Mass., 1865-68; since 
1868, Supt. Public Schools, Worcester, 
Mass. 

6 

Class of 1862. 

*Aretas Gustaa^us Barker, A.M. 

Prin. Masonic Charitable Inst., Effingham, 
N. IL, from 1862; died, Effingham, N. H., 
Apr. 11, 1867, aged 31. 

William Carey Barrows. Private 

24th Me. Vols., 1862; 2d Lieut., 1863; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1866; Pastor, Freeport, 
Me., 1866-68; No. Berwick, 1868-73; Wal- 
tham, Mass., 1872-75; Biddeford, Me., 
1875-78; since 1878, Rockland, Me. 

Frank Bodfish, M.D., Bowdoin, 

1864. Hospital Steward, 31st Me. Vols., 
1863; Asst. Surg. 56th 111. Vols., 1864-65; 
Asst. Surg. 1st Me. Cav., 1865; since 1866, 
Physician and apothecary. No. Anson, Me. 

Elias Brookings, A.M. Prin. Clier- 
ryfleld Acad., Me., 1862-64, and 1865-67; 
1st Lieut. 31st Me. Vols., 1864-65; Prin. 
Hitchcock Free High Sch., Brimfleld, 
Mass., 1867-69; since 1869, Prin. Central 
St. Gram. Sch., Springfield, Mass. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OP 



William Eustis Brooks, A.M. 

1st Lieut. iUKl Capt. 16th Me. Vols., 18G2- 
63; Bangor Tlieol. Sem., 1 jr.; Theol. 
Sem., Yale; Pastor Cong. cli.,i)erby, Clin- 
ton, and West Haven, Conn.; since 1880, 
Pres.TiUotson Normal and Collegiate In- 
stitute, Austin, Texas. 

Alonzo Bunker. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1865; ordained, 1865; Missionary, 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Toungoo, Bur- 
mah. Author of Life, of Christ, in Sgau 
Karen; Catechism, in Gai-cho Karen; 
Catechism, in Kareunee; translated Da- 
vies' Euclid into Sgau Karen. 

Augustus Champlin, A.M. Prin. 

Gram. Sch., Evansville, Ind., 1862-63; Chi- 
na Acad., Me., 1863; in Irasiness, 1864-67; 
Lawyer, Dexter, 1868-70 ; Ins. Agent, Ban- 
gor, 1870-78 ; since 1878, Adjuster Fire Ins. 
Claims, Portland, Me. 

Whiting Stevens Clark, A.M. 

Capt. 1st Me. Art., 1862, and Major, 1864; 
Bvt. Lieut. Col. and Col., 1864; Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me., 1866-80; Judge Police Court, 
1868-73; since 1880, Des Moines, la. 

William Dyer Ewer, A.M. Sergt. 

16th Me. Vols. ; Teacher, Me., N. H., and 
Cal., to 1874; Prin. Milton Classical Inst., 
N. H. ; since 1874, Employment Agency, 
Sau Francisco, Cal. 

George Gifford, A.M. Lawyer, 

Cherryfield, Me., 186.5-66; Augusta, 1867; 
Editor Daily Press, Portland, 1867-73; 
Member Me. Legist., 1873; Editor Sunday 
Star, 1872-74; Agent U. S. Treasury, Lon- 
don, 1878; Sec. to Comr. Gen., Paris Ex- 
position, 1878; U. S. Consul, Nantes, 
France, 1878-81 ; since 1881, U. S. Cousul, 
La Rochelle, France. 

^Frederick Hale, A.M. Lawyer, 

Ellsworth, Me., 1863-68; died, Woodstock, 
Vt., May 6, 1868, aged 28. 

Edward Winslow Hall, A.M. 

Insti-. Oread Inst., Worcester, Mass., 1862- 
63; War and Treas. Depts., Washington, 
D. C, 186.3-66; Univ. Giittingeu, 1872-73; 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1881 ; since 1866, Prof. Mod. 
Lang., and from 1873, Librarian, Colby 
University, Waterville, Me. 

Samuel Hamblen, 1867. 3d Me. 

Vols., 1861; 2d Lieut., 1863; Capt. U. S. 
Vols., 1863; Lt. Col. U. S. Art. Vols., 1864; 
Bvt. Col. U. S. Vols., 1867; Druggist, Buf- 



falo, N. Y., 1867-69 ; Lawyer, 1869-71 ; Supt. 
Pub. Ed. and State Atty., Quincy, Fla., to 
1879; since 1879, Lawyer, Hot Springs, 
Ark. 

George Langford Hunt, A.M. ; 

D.D., Wake Forest, 1875. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1862-63; Pastor, Barre, Mass., 1863- 
64; Athol, 1864-67; Northampton, 1867-69; 
Mystic River, Conn., 1869-80; since 1881, 
Hoboken, N. J. 

Asa Lyman Lane, A.M., 1866. 

Prin. Reid Inst., Reidsburgh, Pa., 1863- 
67; Newton Theol. Inst., 1870; Pastor, 
Biddeford, Me., 1870-75; Prin. New Lon- 
don Acad., N. I-L, 1875-76; since 1876, Instr. 
Nat. Sci. andMath., Classical Inst., Water- 
ville, Me. 

*Arch DoRiLLOus Leavitt. Capt. 

16th Me. Vols., 1862; Major, 1863; mortally 
wounded, battle of Laurel Hill, Va. ; 
died, Washington, D. C, May 30, 1864, 
aged 23. 

John Francis Liscomb, A.M. Gen. 

Ticket Agt., Portland Steam Packet Co., 
Portland, Me. 

* Albert Quincy Marshall, M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1867. Prin. High Sch., Turner, 
and Oxford, Me., to 1864; War Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 1864; from 1867, Phy- , 
sician. New Gloucester, Me.; died, New 
Gloucester, Me., May 3, 1880, aged 43. 

Moses Campbell Mitchell, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Farmingtou, Me., 1862- 
63; Pratt Free High Sch., Middleboro, 
Mass., 1864-67; Wilton Acad., Me., 1867- 
68; Duke Co. Acad., Martha's Vineyard, 
Mass., 1868-71, and Fam. Sch. for Boys, 
1871-78; since 1878, Propr. Boys' School, 
Billerica, Mass. 

Justin Payson Mo.ore, A.M. Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1865; City Missionary, 
San Francisco, Cal., several years; in 
business, San Francisco, Cal. 

Isaiah Record, A.M., 1870. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pastor, Turuer, Me., 
1869-76; since 1876, Houltou, Me. 

Richard Cutts Shannon, 1863; 

A.M., 1866. 1st Lieiit. 5th Me. Vols., 1862 ; 
Capt. and A. A. G.; Bvt. Lieut. Col.; Sec. 
U. S. Legation, Brazil, 1871-75, and Charge 
d' Affaires, 1872, 1873-74; President Botanic 
Gardens R. R. Co., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 



COLBY XJNIVEESITY. 



Zemro Augustus Smith, 1877. 

Capt. 1st Me. Art. Vols., 1SG2; Major, 1804; 
Lt. Col., 186.5; Editor Daily Press, Port- 
laud, Me., 1871-76; since 1876, Assoc. Ed- 
itor lloston Journal, Boston, Mass. 

* William Amory Stevens. 2d 

Lieut. IGtli Me. Vols., 1802; 1st Lieut, and 
Capt., 18G3; killed before Petersburg, Va., 
May 10, 18Gi, aged 25. 

OziAS Whitman, A.M. Prin. Litch- 
field Acad., Me., iso2; China Acad., 1863; 
Oak Grove Sem., Vassalboro, 1864; High 
Sch., Eastport, 186.5-70; since 1870, Supt. 
Public Schools, Red Wing, Minn. 

Geoege Adam Wilson, A.M. Pri- 
vate 21st Me. Vols. ; adm. to the bar, 18G4; 
since 1865, Lawyer, and froni 1872, Treas. 
Savings Bank, So. Paris, Me. 

26 

Class of 1863. 
Percival Bokney, a.m. Treasury 

Dcpt., Washington, D. C, 1863-65; Law- 
yer, Bath, Me., ISGG; from 1866, Portland; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1870, 1871; Member Bd. 
Trustees, since 1876, Sec. from 1879, and 
Treas. .from 1881; since 1878, Judge of Su- 
perior Court, Portland, Me. 

Simeon Lovell Bearce Chase, A. 

M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1866; Pastor, 
Bangor, Ble., 1866-72; Rockland, 1872-78; 
Bath, 1878-79; since 1881, Freehold, N. J. 

Charles Melvin Emery, A. M. 

War Dept., Washington, D. C, 1864^65; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, Thom- 
aston. Me., 1868-74; Chaplain Hygienic 
Inst., Dansville, N. Y., 1875-77; Pastor, 
Greene, Me., 1878-82; since 1882, Fairfield, 
Me.. 

Francis Snow Hesseltine, 1866, 

A.M. Capt. 3d Me. Vols., and Major, 
18G1; Lt. Col., 1862-65; Lawyer and Regis- 
ter of Bankruptcy, Savannah, Ga., 1865- 
70 ; since 1870, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

George Calvin Hopkins. 2cI Lieut. 

19th Me. Vols., 1862; since 1864, Lawyer, 
Portland, Me. Author of Digest of Maine 
lieports ; Oliver's Conveyancing Revised. 

George Boardman Ilsley, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1866; Pastor, Spring- 
vale, Me., 1866-73; Yarmouth, 1873-79; 
Lewiston, 1879-81 ; since 1881, Bangor, Me. 



Sylvanus Boardman Macomber, 

A.M. Private, 13th Me. Vols. ; ordained, 
1863; Newton Theol. Inst, 186S; Pastor, 
East Harrington, Me., 1868-69; Alfred, 
1870-72; Sterling, Mass., 1872-73; So. 
Lyndeboro, N. H., 1874; Montgomery 
Centi'e, Vt. 

John Oliver Marble, A.M., M.D., 

Georgetown, 1868. Physician, Worcester, 
Mass. 

Nathaniel Meader. Repr. Me. 

Legisl., 1876, 1877; Pres. Hubbard and 
Blake Mfg. Co., Waterville, Me. 

Horatio Nelson Nutting, A.M. 

Lawyer, Redwood City, Cal. 

George Stephen Scamman. Prin. 

Bloomfleld Acad., Me.; Capt. 11th Me. 
Vols. ; since 1866, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Marcellus Lovewell Stearns, 

1877. Private 12th Me. Vols., 1861; 2d 
Lieut., 1862; 1st Lieut., 1863; Vet. Reserve 
Corps, to 1868; Member Fla. Legist., and 
Speaker, 18G9-72; U. S. Surveyor Gen. of 
Florida; Lieut. Gov., 1873; Gov. of Flor- 
ida, 1874-77; U. S. Commr., Hot Springs, 
Ark., 1877-79; Lawyer, Quiucy, Fla. 

George Dana Stevens. Teacher, 

Richland, Wis., 1864-69; Hudson, Wis., 
1869-71; Pastor, Richland, 1871-74; since 
1874, Bloomington, Wis. 

Charles Dana Thomas, A.M. 

U. S. Mil. Storekeeper, Knoxville, Tenn., 
1864-65; since 18G5, Bookseller, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

William Ricker Thompson, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, Brigh- 
ton, Mass., 1868-71; Fayville, 1874-77; West 
To^ynsend, 1877-80; since 1880, New Ips- 
wich, N. H. 

William Penn Whitehouse, A.M. 

Prin.Vassalboro Acad., Me., 1863-64 ; Law- 
yer, Augusta, since 1865 ; County Attorney, 
1869-77; since 1878, .Judge of Superior 
Court, Augusta, Me. 

16 

Class of 1864. 

Henry Joseph Cushing, M.D., Har- 
vard, 18G8. Prin. Bloomfleld Acad., Me., 
1864-67; Qra. Sergt. 21st Me. Vols., 1865; 
since 1868, Physician, Merrimac, Mass. 

William Smith Knowlton. Prin. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Monson Acafl. Me.; Foxcroft Acacl.: 
Hitchcock Free High Sch., Brimlield, 
Mass.; Monson Acad., Me. ; Pastor, ]Mon- 
sou, 1872-75; since 1875, Prin. Houlton 
Academy, Houlton, Me. 

*EdWARD ClAKENDON LiTTLEFIELt). 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1864; died, Roxbury, 
Mass., Nov. 22, 1864, aged 20. 

Henry Clay Merriam, 1867. Capt. 

20th Me. Vols., 1862; Capt. 80th U. S. Vols., 
1803; Lt. Col. 85th U. S. Vols., 1864; Bvt. 
Col. Vols., 1865; Major 38th U. S. Inft., 
1866; Bvt. Lt. Col. U. S. A., 1867; Bvt. 
Col., 1867; 24th U. S. Inft., 1869; since 
1876, Lt. Col. 2d U. S. Inft., Ft. Colville, 
■Wash. Ty. 

Harrison Merrill Pratt. Lawyer, 

Batli, 1806 ; Insurance Agent, New York ; 
Teacher, Turner, Mo. 

Stanley Thomas Pullen. Prin. 

Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1864-65; Lawyer, 
Foxcroft, 1866-69; Portland, 1809-72; Rep. 
Me. Legisl., 1874; since 1872, Editor Port- 
land Daily Press, Portland, Me. 

Cyrus Greenwood Richardson, 

A.M., LL.B., Albany, 1806. Lawyer, St. 
Louis, Mo., 1866-69; since 1872, Denver, 
Colo. 

Ira Waldkon, A.M. Newtnn Theol. 

Inst., 1864-05; Teacher, Cohmibus and 
Toledo, O. ; Publisher's Agent, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

William Peirce Young, A. M., 

1808. Lawyer, Milo, Me. 



Class of 1865. 

Henry Merrill Bearce. Lieut. 

23d and 32d Me. Vols., 1804-05; siuce 1866, 
Lawyer, Treas. Savings Bank and P.M., 
Norway, Me. 

William Thomas Chase, A.M. Or- 
dained, 1863; Chaplain 4th U. S. Vols., 
1863-04; Newton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pastor, 
Dover, N. IL, 1869-74; Lewiston,Me., 1874- 
79 ; since 1879, Cambridge, Mass. 

George Wyman Clowe, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1808; Pastor, Hud- 
son, N. Y., 1808-72; White Plains, 1873-75; 
address, White Plains, N. Y. 

Grenville Mellen Donham. Of 



flrm, Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, Booksellers 
and Publishers, Portland, Me. 

Howard Haskell Grover, A.M. 

Private, 25th Me. Vols.; Teacher, Moline, 
111. 

Charles Veranus Hanson, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, Pea- 
body, Mass., 1869-79; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 
1872-73; since 1879, Damai-iscotta, Mc. 

William Henry Lambert, A.M. 

Adm. to bar, 1800; Prin. Corinth Acad., 
Me., 1867; High Sch., Castine, 1867-69; 
High Sch., Augusta, 1809-71; High Sch., 
Lewiston, 1871-74; High Sch., Fall River, 
Mass., 1874-79; since 1879, Supt. Public 
Schools, Maiden, Mass. 

Augustus Dennett Small, A.M. 

Instr. Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffleld, Conn., 
1865-66; Prin. High Sch., Rockland, Me., 
1867-71; High Sch., Newport, R. I., 1871; 
Supt. Public Schools, Newport, R. I., 1871- 
73; Member Bd. of Education, R. I., 1872- 
73; Supt. Public Schools, Salem, Mass., 
1873-81; since 1881, Manager Bd. Dept., 
New Eng. Agency, D. ApiDleton & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 



Class of 1866. 

Francis Wales Bakeman. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pastor, Newlniry- 
port, Mass., 1869-71; Janesville,Wis., 1871- 
73; Worcester, Mass., 1873-76; Member 
Bd. Trustees, from 1881 ; since 1877, Au- 
burn, Me. 

George Walter Hunt. Prop'r 

Alliquippa House, Phipsburg, Me., 1880- 
81 ; Music Teacher, Benton, Me. 

Hazen Pingree McKusick. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pastor, Normal, 
HI., 1870-71; Teacher, San Bernardino, 
Cal. 

Austin Thomas, M.D., Bowdoin, 

1870. Private, 150th Ohio Vols., 1804; 
Prin. China Acad., Me., 1866; Winthrop 
Acad., 1866-07 ; No. Parish Acad., Augusta, 
1867-08; Asst. Phj'sician, N. Y. Asylum for 
Insane, 1870-72; Physician, Unity, Me., 
1872-74; Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1874r-78; since 
1878, Nittany, Pa. 

*Franiv Warren Tolman. Newton 

Tlieol. Inst., 1800-07; Theol. Dept. Shurt- 



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left" Coll., lS(i7-t)9; Pastor, FarmingtDii, 
Me.,lS70-7-2; Campton,N.H., 1873-7G; Dex- 
ter, Me., 187()-77 ; So. Hampton, N. IT., 1877 ; 
iliecl, So. Hampton, N. H., July 14, 1877, 

aged 34. 

5 

Class of 1867. 

Dudley Perkins Bailey, 1877 ; A. 

M., 1875. Lawyer, Boston and Everett, 
Mass. 

Lemuel Howard Cobb. Editorial 

staff Daily Press, to 1882 ; Portland, Me. 

Charles Ransom Coffin, A. M., 

1872. Instr. Dio Lewis Sch., Arlington, 
Mass., 1867-08; Normal Sch., Bridgewater, 
Mass., 1869; Teacher, Pub. Schools, Mass., 
1869-70; since 1871, Instructor in Greek, 
Western LTniv. of Pa., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Albert Danforth. Lawyer, Chi- 
cago, 111. 
Henry Ware Hale. Bapt. Union 

Theol. Sem., 1871-72; Newton Theol. Sem., 
1872-74; ordained, 1874 ; Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union, Shwaygyecn^Burmah. 

John Frank Moody, 1874; A.M., 

Bowdoin, 1871. Prin. Yarmouth Acad., 
Me.; Hebron Acad., 1872-79; since 1879, 
Prin. Bridgton Acad., No. Bridgton, Me. 

6 

Class of 1868. 

William Oliver Ayer. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1868-71; Pastor, Peterboro, 
N. H., 1871-74; since 1874, Skowhegan, Me. 

Thomas Melvin Butler, A.M. Pri- 
vate, lOth Me. Vols., 1861-64; 2d Lieut. 24th 
U. S. Vols., 1864, and 1st Lieut., 1865 ; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1871; Pastor, Hopkinton, 
li. L, 1871-74; Somerset, Mass., 1874-76; 
since 1876, To^vnshend, Vt. 

Leonard Dwight Carver. Pri- 
vate, 2d Me. Vols., 1861-6.3; Teacher, Me. 
and 111., 1870-74; adm. to the bar, 1875; 
since 1876, Lawyer, Watervllle, Me. 

William Heman Clark, A.M. Pas- 
tor, Mt. Vernon, Me., 1868-75; since 1875, 
So. Norridgewock, Me. 

Charles Leonid as Clay, A.M. 

Teacher, Wliitinsville, Mass. 

John Blake Clough, A.M. Asst. 

U. S. Dist. Attorney, Memphis, Tenn. 
6 



George Weston Davis, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1871; Pastor, So. 
Amesbury, Mass., 1871-76; Orange, Mass., 
1876-80; since 1880, Chicopee, Mass. 

Reuben Wesley Dunn, A.M., 1880. 

Agent Real Estate Dept, Lockwood Co., 
^Vaterville, Me. 

Henry Carlton Hallowell, A.M. 

Prin. Collins Sch., Gloucester, Mass., to 
1880; with Chas. Scribner's Sons, N. Y'., 
1880-81 ; since 1881. Cashier Solomon Val- 
\ey Bank, Solomon City, Kan. 

Henry Malcolm Hopkinson. Pri- 
vate, 16th Me. Vols.; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1871; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Bassein, Burmah, 1871-76; Pastor, Hali- 
fax, Vt., 1877-80; since 1880, W. Wards- 
boro, Vt. 

Edmund Franklin Merri am, A.M., 

1877. Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Pastor, 
Livermore Falls, Me., 1879-80; since 1880, 
Mission Rooms, Boston, Mass. 

David Palmer. Newton TheoL 

lust., 1868-71; ordained, 1873; Pastor, W. 
Wardsboro, Vt., 1871-74; W. Dummers- 
ton, 1874; E. Poultney, Vt. ; Adamsville, 
N. Y. 

Edwin Subiner Small. Asst. High 

Sch., Portland, Me., 1868-70 ; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1873; ordained, 1874; Pastor, Cherry- 
field, Me., 1873-74; Brunswick, 1876-80; 
since 1880, Livermore Falls, Me. 

Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M. Tu- 
tor, 1868-73; since 1873, Prof. Latin Lan- 
guage and Literature, Colby University, 
Waterville, Me. 

Frederic Augustus Waldron, A. 

M. Since 1871, Lawyer, Waterville, Me. 

15 

Class of 1869. 

Nicholas Noyes Atkinson, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1869-71; Prin. New 
Loudon Acad., N. H., 1871-73; Mining Bro- 
ker, Ashcraft, Colo. 

Isaac Britton. Merchant, Port- 
land, Me., 1869-70; Tanner, Bucksport, 
Me. 

Charles Wesley Chase. Lawyer, 

Kansas City, Mo. 

GiLMAN Clark Fisher. Prin. High 

Sch., Castine, Me., 1869-70; Plymotith, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Mass., 1870; For. Con:' Springfield Repub- 
lican, 1870-73; Prin. High and Gram. Sell., 
Swampscott, Mass., 1873-75; West Gram. 
Sell., Maiden, 1875-78; For. Corr. Boston 
Journal, 1S18; Priu. Sawyer Gram. Sfli., 
Dover, N. II., 1879; Siipt. Public Schools, 
Dover, 1879-82; Supt. Puljllc Schools,Wey- 
mouth, Mass. Author of Teacher's Man- 
tial in Primary Arithmetic. 

Abraham Willard Jackson, B.D., 

Harvard, 1872. Private, 8th Me. Vols., 
1861-62; Sergt. Major 1st S. C. Vols., 1863; 
Lt. and Capt. 33d U. S. Vols., 1865; Pastor, 
Unit. Soc.,Peterboro,]S[.H., 1873-81; since 
1881, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Charles Holt Kimball, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., and City Supt. Schools, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

Ephraim Wood Norwood, A.M. 

Prin. Hitchcock Free High Sch., Brimfleld, 
Mass., 1869-79; Harvard Med. Sch., 1879- 
82; address, Camden, Me. 

Edward Stuart Rawson. Rum- 
ford, Me. 
Justin Kent Richardson. Private, 

23d Me. Vols., 1862; 1st Lt., Capt., and 
Bvt. Major 30th Me. Vols, 1864; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1872; Pastor, Maplewood, 
Mass., 1872-75; Editor Vermont Baptist; 
since 1875, Pastor, Rutland, Vt. 

*HowARD Chandler Rowe, A.M. 

Instr. Ottawa Univ., 1870; Acting Pastor, 
North Reading, Mass., 1874; died, New 
Gloucester, Me., Aug. 21, 1875, aged 29. 

* Warren Augustus Smith. Prin. 

Corinna Acad., Me., 1869; died, Corinua, 
Me., Aug. 31, 1869, aged 22. 

11 

Class of 1870. 

Charles Henry Cumston, A.M., 

M.D., Columbia, 1877. Sub-Master, Eng. 
High Sch., Boston, Mass., 1870-74; since 
1877, Pliysician, Brunswick, Me. 

Frederic Howard Eveleth. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1873; ordained, 1873; 
Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Touu- 
goo, Burmah. 

* George Llewellyn F a r n u m, 

LL.B., Albany, 1873. Private, 11th Mass. 
Vols, to 1864; Teacher, Ellsworth and Au- 
gusta, Me., 1870-72; La^vyer, Norway, 



from 1873; died, Rumtord Centre, IMe., 
June IS, 1877, aged 33. 

Alfred Eben Meigs, A.M. Asst. 

Ed. Bangor Whig and Courier, 1872-80; 
Night Editor Palladium, New Haven, Conn. 

Harrington Putnam, 1875 ; LL.B., 

Columbia, 1876. Lawyer, New York. 

Edward Payson Roberts. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1873; Pastor, Springvale, 
Me., 1873-74; Cincinnati, O. 

Erastus Melville Shaw. New- 
ton Theoi.inst.,i873; Pastor, Antrim, N. 
H., 1873-79; since 1881, Beverly Farms, 

Mass. 

Charles Rendol Whidden, 1874. 

Ed. Calais Times, Calais, Me. 

8 

Class of 1871. 

SCOTTO Hedge BlEWETT. Pub- 
lishers' Agent, 1877; Teacher, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

Fred Irving Campbell. Law3-er, 

Cherryiield, Me. 

Charles Wilbert Foster, M.D., 

Detroit, 1875. Physician, Deering, Wood- 
ford's P. O., Me. 

Alb anus Kimball Gurney. New- 

touTlieol. Inst, 1874; ordained, 1874; Mis- 
sionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Sibsagor, 
Assam. 

Delwin Augustus Hamlin, A.M. 

Sub-Master, Lawrence Sch., Boston, Mass. 

William Ltbbey, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Sem., 1874; Pastor, Wilton, N. H., 
1874-79; since 1879, Sutton, N. H. 

Walter Forrest Marston, A.M. 

Editor and prop'r Hallowell Register, Hal- 
lowell. Me. 

Willis Bkonson Mathews, A.M., 

1879. Priu. High Sch., Ellsworth, Me., 
1871-72; in business, Elmira, N. Y., St. 
Paul, Minn., and Lewiston, Me.; since 
1877, Prin. High Sch., Thomaston, Me. 

George Stratton Paine. Teaciier, 

Waltham, lU., 1871-72; Newcastle, Cal., 
1872-73; adra. to the bar, 1875; since 1876, 
Lawyer, Ottawa, 111. 

Charles Howard Sturgis. Book- 
keeper, Cherryiield, Me. 



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Arthur Nash Willey. Insurance 

Agent, Clierryfleld, Me. 

Fred Morse Wilson, M.D., Har- 
vard, 1875. Physician, AYaterville, Ble., 
1875-80; lustv. in Gymnastics, Colby Uni- 
versity, 1875-78 ; since 1880, Bridgeport, 

Conn. 

13 

Class of 1872. 

John Harris Barrows. Newton 

Tlieol. Inst., 1875; Pastor, Marblehead, 
Mass., 1875-78; So. Boston, 1878-79; since 
1880, Marlboro, Mass. 

Elihu Burritt Haskell. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1875; Pastor, Roclilaud, 
Me., 1875-78; Sauli Centi-e, Minn., 1878-80; 
since 1880, Fargo, Daljota Ty. 

Thomas Gould Lyons, A.M. Pri- 
vate, 1st Me. Cav., 1861-6-2; 16tli Me. Vols., 
1864-65; Pastor, Monmoutli, Me., 1872-74; 
Bryant's Pond, 1874-77; St. George, 1878- 
80 ; since 1880, Bliiehill, Me. 

Howard Rogers Mitchell. New- 
ton Tlieol. Inst., 1875; Pastor, Oskaloosa, 
loAva, 187;5-76; Pella, 1876-78; Hinsdale, 
N. H., 1879-80; since 1880, Couway, Mass. 

Wilder Washington Perry. Repr. 

Me. Legisl., 1879, 1880; Insurance Agent; 
since 1874, Editor and prop'r Camden Her- 
ald, Camden, Me. 

Alfred Sweetser Stowell. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1872-75; Pastor, Salem, 
N. H., 1875-80; since 1881, Derry Depot, 
N. H. 

Horace Wayland Tilden, A.M. 

Private, 11th Me. Vols., 1863-66; Newton 
Theol. Inst, 1875; since 1875, Pastor, Au- 
gusta, Me. 

Louis Albert Wheeler. Sec'y 

Kennebec Framing Co., Fairfield, Me. 

8 

Class of 1873. 
Nathaniel Butler, Jr., A.M. 

Insti-. Ferry Hall Fem. Coll., Lake Forest, 
111., 1873-76; Instr. Highland Hall Coll. for 
Women, Highland Park, 1876-79; Master 
Yale Sell, for Boys, Chicago, 1879-80; since 
1880, Prill. Highland Hall CoUege for 
Women, Highland Park, 111. 



Levi Hoyt Clement. Instr. Frank- 
lin Sch., Topsham, Me., 1873-74; since 1875, 
La^Tcr, Boston, Mass. 

Fred Fuller, M.D., Harvard, 1879. 

Prin. Presque Isle Acad., Me., 1873; High 
Sch., Metliuen, Mass., 1873-75; since 1880, 
Physician, Bi-ooklyn, N. Y. 

Augustus Hill Kelley, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Me., 1873-75; 
since 1875, Prin. High Sch., Belfast, Me. 

Frank Herbert Parlin. In busi- 
ness, Cambridgeport, Mass. 

John Herbert Philbrick, A.M. 

U. S. Mil. Acad., 1877; 2d Lieut. 11th U. S. 
Inf., 1877; Act. Asst. Prof. French, U. S. 
Mil. Acad., West Point; residence. High- 
land Falls, N. Y. 

George Martin Smith, A.M., 1877. 

Prin. Lit. and Theol. Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 
1877-78 ; Prin. Somerset Acad., N. Y., 1878- 
80; since 1880, Prin. High Sch., Holbrook, 
Mass. 

Jefferson Taylor, A.M. Since 

1873, Prin. High Sch., Skowhegan, Me. 

David Webster. Newton TheoL 

Inst., 1876; ordained, 1876; Missionary, 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Maulmain , Bur- 
mah. 

Clarence Percival Weston. 

Teacher, Maiden, Mass., 1873; since 1875, 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

10 

Class of 1874. 

Albert Barney Allen. Prin . High 

Sch., Waldoboro, Me., 1874-76; Prin. Wil- 
ton Acad., 1876-79; High Sch., Fairfield, 
1879-80 ; since 1880, Bditor Fairfield Journal, 
Fairfield, Me. 

Abraham Barker Gates, A.M., 

M.D., Harvard, 1880. Minneapolis, Minn. 

William Hunt Kelley, A.M., 1881. 

Prin. Grammar School, W. Waterville, 
Me., 1875-76; adm. to the bar, 1877; Prin. 
High Sch., Brownville, 1877-78 ; High Sch., 
So. Thomaston, 1878-79; High Sch., Cher- 
ryfield, 1879-80 ; Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, 
1880-81; since 1881, Instr. Greely Institute, 
Cumberland Centre, Me. 

Horace Wilson Stewart. Adm. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



to the bar, 1875; Lawyer, Judge Munici- 
pal Court, Waterville, Me. 

Theodore Fkelinghuysen White. 

Ordained, 1872; Pastor, Dexter, Me., 1874- 
75; Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1879; since 1878, 
Pastor, Bllswortli, Me. 

Chakles Emery Williams, A.M. 

Asst. Houlton Acad., Me., 1875-80; Med. 
Student, Columbia Coll.; Address, Houl- 
ton, Me. 

Charles Emerson Young. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1877; Pastor, Mt. Vernon, 
Me., 1877-81; since 1881, Caribou, Me. 

7 

Class of 1875. 

Mary Caffrey (Low) Carver. 

Asst. Higii Sch., Waterville, Me., 1875-81; 
address, Waterville, Me. 

Edward John Colcord. Prin. 

Higli Sell., Beverly, Mass., 1875; Newton 
Tlieol. Inst., 1881; since 1881, Pastor, Am- 
herst, N. H. 

Leslie Colby Cornish. Prin. High 

Sch., Peterboro, N. H., 1875-77; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1878; since 1880, Lawyer. Augusta, 
Me. 

John Hosmer Cox. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1878; Pastor, Camden, Me., 1878-80; 
Newton Centre, Mass. 

William Goldthwait, A.M. Prin. 

Simonds High Sch., Warner, N. H. 

Charles Francis Hall. Vice- 

Prin. Westbrook Sem., Me., 1876-78; since 
1879, Lawyex-, Boston, Mass. 

George Washington Hall, A.M. 

Adm. to the bar, 1877; Lawyer, Bangor, 
Me., 1877-80; siwce 1881, Austin, Minn. 

George Bassett Howard, M.D., 

Univ. of N. Y., 1879. Physician, Water- 
ville, Me. 

Henry Hudson. Since 1875, Law- 
yer, Guilford, Me. 

Cyrus Knapp Merriam, M. D., 

Univ. of N. Y., 1879. Physician, White 
Bluffs, Wash. Ty. 

GusTAvus Isaac Peavy. Adm. to 

tlie bar, 1877 ; of firm, J. Peavy & Bros., 
Clothing, Boston, Mass. 



Samuel Austin Read, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878; Pastor, No. Sti-at- 
lord, N. H., 1878-80; since 1881, Tliayer's 
Corners, Franklin Co., N. Y. 

Edward Andrew Read, A.M. 

Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1878; Pastor, lleads- 
boro, Vt., 1879-81; since 1881, Needham, 
Mass. 

Edward Hawes Smiley, A.M. 

Since 1875, Prin. High Sch., Waterville, 
Me. 

Herbert Tilden, A.M. Prin. 

Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt., 187.5-76; 
Pastor, Lamoine, Me., 1877-79; since 1879, 
Bar Harbor, P. O. Sedgwick, Me. 

JosiAH Oden Tilton, A.m., 1879. 

Prin. High School, Peterboro, N. H. 

16 

Class of 1876. 

Fred Virgil Chase, A.M. Instr. 

Worcester Acad., Mass., 1876-81; since 
1881, Law Student, Portland, Me. 

Atwood Curtis Hall. Teacher, 
Vacaville, Cal. 

Clement Howard Hallowell, 

M.D., Boston Univ., 1879. Physician, To- 
peka, Kan. 

Edwin Collins Long, A.M., 1880. 

Pastor, Milo, Me., 1877-80; since 1880, Mon- 
son. Me. 

Clarence Edmund Meleney, A.M. 

Prin. Warren Acad., 1876-77; Gram. Sch., 
Marlboro, Mass., 1877-78; Gram. Sch., 
Quincy, Mass., 1878-79; Prin. Pub. Sch., 
No. 2, Yonkers, N. Y., 1879-80; since 1881, 
Prin. Newton St. Pub. Sch., Newark, N. J. 

Charles Albert Russell, LL.B., 

Boston University, 1878. Lawyer, Glou- 
cester, Mass. 

Albion Woodbury Small, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Student of 
Hist., Univ. of Berlin, 1879-80, and Univ. 
of Leipzig, 1880-81; Memb. Me. Hist. Soc, 
1881; since 1881, Prof, of History, Colby 
University, Waterville, Me. 

Charles Cofkin Tilley. • Pastor, 

Nobleboro, Me., 1876-77; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1877-79; Pastor, Fairfield, Me., 1879- 
81 ; since 1881, St. George, P. O. Mdrtins- 
ville, Me. 



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Ansley Ezra Woodsum. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1879; Pastor, Milfovcl,Ttr;vss., 

1879-81 ; since 1881, Rocklan.l, Mass. 

9 

Class of 1877. 

William Henet Brownson. 

Asst. Ed. Daily Advertiser, Portland, Me. 

Louise Helen Cobuen. Instr. 

Greelylnst., Cumberland, Me. ,1878; Skow- 
hegan, Me. 

JosiAH Hatden Drfmmond, Jr., 

A.M. Since 1879, Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Joseph Howard Files. Asst. Ed. 

Daily Advertiser, Portland, Me. 

JoHisr Marshall Foster. With 

Taylor Mfg. Co., Kew Britain, Conn. 

William Harris Gibes. Adm. 

to the bar, 1881; with Domestic Sewing 
Machine Co., Orange, Mass. 

Florentius Merrill Hallowell. 

La'wyer, Kearny, Neb. 

Harry Neil Hatnes. Lawyer, 

Ft. Collins, Col., 1879-81; Greeley, Col. 

JosiAH Robert Henderson. 

Rochester Theol. Sem., 1880; since 1880, 
Pastor, Penfleld, N. Y. 

William Henry Looney. Siiice 

1879, Lawj-er; City Solicitor, 188'2; Port- 
land, Me. 

Edward Oliver Lord, A.M. Ed- 
itor Free Press, Great Falls, N. H. 

Edwin Francis Lyford. Adm. 

to the bar, 1879 ; Asst. High School, Water- 
ville. Me. 

Charles Francis Meserve, A.M. 

Prin. High Sell., Rockland, Mass. 

Charles Dennison Smith, M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1879. Portland, Me. 

JuDsoN Andrew Stdrtevant. 

Prin. High Sch., Hanover, Mass., 1877-78; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1878-79; Union Bapt. 
Theol. Sem., Morgan Park, 111., 1879; 
ordained, 1880; Pastor, ^onora, Cal. 

George Weston Young. Prin. 

High Sch., Wiscasset, Me. 



Class of 1878. 
William Carey BtrRNHAM, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Ilavelock, N. B., 1879; 
Instr. Rockland Coll., N. Y., 1880-81; St. 
John, N. B. 

Charles Augustus Chase, A.M. 

Prin. Derby Acad., Vt., 1878-81; Med. 
Student, Long Id. Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Walter Isidoro Davis, A.M. 

Prin. China Acad., Me., 1878-79; High 
Sch., Gorham, N. H., 1880 ; since 1881, Prin. 
High Sell., Colquit, Minn. 

Fred Eli Dewhurst. New_ton 

Theol. Inst., 1882; Assoc. Pastor, WoUas- 
tou, Mass. 

Albert Colby Getchell, A.M. 

Harvard Med. Sch., 1880-81; Bridge water 
Normal Sch., Mass., 1881; Prin. Gram. 
Sch., Worcester, Mass. 

Frank John Jones. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1878-80; since 1880, Pastor, 
AUenton, R. I. 

William Gerry Mann. Priu. 

HighSch.,Milo, Me., 1878-79; Theol. Sem., 
Yale Coll., 1883; Monson, Me. 

Walter Herbert Mathews. In 

business, Tenuant's Harbor, St. George, 
Me. 

Emily Peace Meader. Water- 

ville. Me. 

Daniel Webster Pike. Prin. 

High School, Swanzey, N. H. 

Charles Henry Salsman. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1881; since 1881, Pastor, 
Lebanon, O. 

Henry Marcus Thompson. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878-80; Pastor, St. Ma- 
ry's, O., 1880-81; since 1881, Iowa City, la. 

Howard Benjamin Tilden. 

Since 1880, Pastor, Lamoine, Me. 

Drew Thompson Wyman. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878-80; Pastor, Spencer, 
Mass., 1880-81; Newton Theol. Inst., New- 
ton Centi-e, Mass. 

* George Franklin Youngman. 

Prin. Hartland Acad., 1878-80; High Sch. 

Fairfield, 1881; died, Waterville, Me., 

Jan. 21, 1882, aged 27. 

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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Class of 1879. 

Hattie Emily Britton. Wins- 

low, Me. 

Charles Edward Conant. 

Clerk, Surgeon General's office, Washing- 
ton, D. G. 

Everett Flood, M.D., Bowdoin, 

1881. Asst. Physician, Lunatic Hospital 
Worcester, Mass. 

James Geddes. Stenographic 

Clei'k, Bradley Fertilizer Co., Boston, 
Mass. 

Hannibal Emery Hamlin. Law 

Sch., Boston Univ., 1882; address, Ban- 
gor, Me. 

Nathan Hunt. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1882; No. Scituate, Mass. 

Willis Albert Joy. Assoc. Ed. 

Free Press, Great Falls, N. H., 1879-80; 
Clerk, President's office, Chicago & East- 
ern R. R. Co., Chicago, 111. 

Charles Stanwood Lemont. 

Prin. High Sch., Camden, Me., 1880; Law 
Student, Bath, Me. 

Will Hartwell Lyford. Sten- 

ograpliic Clerk, President's office, Chicago 
& Eastern R. R. Co., Chicago, 111. 

Lizzie Mathews. Asst. Mon- 
mouth Acad., Me., 1879-80; Teacher, 11 
No. 4tli St., Reading, Pa. 

William Withington Mayo. 

Prin. High Sch., Lid^ec, Me., 1879-80 ; Asst. 
Houlton Acad., 1880-81; since 1881, Prin. 
Hebron Acad., Hebron, Me. 

George Merriam. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1882; Danbury, N. H. 

William Emery Morang. Supt. 

Schools, Wolfboro, N. H., 1879-81; Prin. 
High Sch., Abington, Mass. 

George Edwin Murray. In busi- 
ness, Lawrence, Mass. 

Charles Edson Owen. Prin. 

Monmouth Acad., Me., 1879-81; Theol. 
Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

Allen Pelatiah Soule. Prin. 

Wadsworth Gram. Sch., Danvers Centre, 
Mass., 1879-80; Prin. High Sch., West Wa- 
terville, Me. 



Justin Adfer Walling, M. D., 

Bowdoin, 1882. Prin. High Sch., Harring- 
ton, Me., 1879-80; address, Machias, Me. 

Charles Franklin Warner. 

Bridgewater Normal Sch., Mass., 1881; 
Prin. High Sch., Cornville, Me., 1881 ; Prin. 
Gram. Sch., Augusta; address, Hallowell, 
Me. 

Edwin Carey Whittemore. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1882; So. Acton, 
Me. 

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Class of 1880. 

John Elijah Case. Newton 

Theol. lust., 1880-82; Missionary to Bur- 
niah, Am. Bapt. Miss. Soc. ; care Mission 
Rooms, Boston, Mass. 

Charles Haynes Case. Teaclier, 

Pasadena, Cal. 

Hugh Ross Chaplin. Law stu- 
dent, Bangor, Me. 

Carroll Winn Clark. With 

School Furnishing Co., Boston, Mass. 

James Edward Cochrane. 

Theol. Sem., Rochester, N. Y. 

Edgar Herbert Crosby. Prin. 

High Sch., Brownville, Me. 

Caleb Buffum Frye. Law stu- 
dent; Prin. Sch. of Lang., Boston, Mass. 

Fred Samuel Herrick. Maine 

Med. Sch. ; address, Sedgwick, Me. 

Joshua Loring Ingraham. 

Instr. Worcester Acad., Worcester, Mass. 

Herbert Leslie Kelley. In 

business, FairHeld, Me. 

Ernest Frothingham King. 

Instr. Wayland Sem., Washington, D. C. 

Carl Clinton King. Prin. High 

Sell., Caribou, Me. 

Harry Lyman Koopman. Prin. 

High Sch., Claremont, N. H., 1880-81 ; Asst. 
Astor Library, New York. 

Jonathan Titus Mac Donald. 

Prin. Pub. Sch., Livermore, Cal. 

Minnie Hartford Mathews. 

Teacher, Georgetown, Col., 1880-81; ad- 
dress, Waterville, Me. 



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Laurentius Melancthon Nason. 

Priu. High Sell., Saccarappa, Me. 

Hartstein Wendell Page. Priu. 

High Sch., Newport, N. H. 

Arthur Milton Thomas. Priu. 

High Sch., Richmond, Me. 

James Elisha Trask. Instr. So. 

Jersey Inst., Bridgtou, N. J. 

19 

Class of 1881. 

Charles ED^YARD Atttood. Exe- 
ter, N. H. 

Datid Judsok Bailey. Theol. 

Sem., Rocliester, N. Y. 

Asher Hinds Barton. Law Stu- 
dent, Augusta, Me. 

Frank Dearborn B u l l a r d. 

lustr. Houlton Acad., Houlton, Me. 

Charles Miller Coburn. Skow- 

hegan. Me. 

Frank Burton Cushing. Clerk, 

Insane Hospital, Augusta, Me. 

John Francis Dayies. Rockland, 

Me. 

Alfred Henry Evans. lustr. 

Woi'cester Acad., Worcester, Mass. 

Fred Mack Gardner. Theol. 

Inst., Newton Centime, Mass. 

Isaac William Grimes. Theol. 

Sem., Rochester, N. Y. 

Sophia May Hanson. Water- 

ville, Me. 

Clarence LaVerne Judkins. 

Prin. Sch. of Lang., Boston, Mass. 

Horatio Bickpord Knox. Prin. 

Boyntou Sch., Eastport, Me. 

Samuel Keene Marsh. Prin. 

Monson Acad., Monson, Me. 

Carleton Parker Marshall. 

Prin. High Sch., Liiiwood, N..J. 

George Albion" McIntire. Law- 
student, Skowhegan, Me. 

JosiAH Russell Melcher. Bail- 
way Herald office, Boston, Mass. 



George Xathan Merrill. Sur- 
veying, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 

Charles Edwin Meseryey. Sur- 
veying, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 

Fred Craig Mortimer. Office 

of Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, 
N. Y. 

Kate Englesby Norcross. 

Somerville, Mass. 

John Howard Parshley. Theol. 

Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

Fred Myron Preble. Theol. 

Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

Fred Rice Rowell. Law student, 

So. Thomaston, Me. 

Horace Eugene Sawyer. With 

J. A. Sevey, Whalebone Mfr., Boston, 
Mass. 

Frank Kingsbery Shaw. With 

Wehher, Philbrick & Haviland, Foundry, 
Waterville, Me. 

Jennie Merrilees Smith. 

Waterville, Me. 

Everett Moses Stacy. Teacher, 

Moawequa, 111., 1881-83; Waterville, Me. 

Carlton Beecher Stetson. 

Instr. Bridgton Acad., No. Bridgton, Me. 

Philo Steward. Law student, 

Skowhegan, Me, 

Francis Fremont Whittier. 

Prin. High Sch., Parniington, Me. 

Charles Branch Wilson. 

Teacher, Waterville, Me. 

John C apron Worcester. Prin. 

High Sch., Mendon, Mass. ; address, 
Grafton, Mass. 

John Monroe Wyman. Theol. 

lust., Newton Centre, Mass. 

34 

GRADUATING 

Class of 1882. 

George Austin Andrews. West 

Camden, Me. 

William Wallace Andrews. 

North Paris, Me. 



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GENEBAL CATALOGUE OF 



Waltek Sanger Bos worth. 

"SV^atervillc, Me. 

Orie Olivia Brown. New Lon- 
don, Coun. 

Edward Mortimer Collins. 

Georgetown, Col. 

William Campbell Crawford. 

Belfast, Me. 

Hubert Artson Dennison. New 

Bedford, Mass. 

George Lora Dunham. North 

Paris, Me. 

Henry Dunning. Waterville, 

Me. 

Ezra Franklin Elliot. An- 
gus, Miuu. 

Frederic William Farr. Hal- 
lowell. Me. 

Fred Nathaniel Fletcher. 

China, Me. 

KOBIE Gale Frte. Belfast, Me. 

William Horace FuRBER. Wins- 
low, Me. 

George Erastus Garland. Wa- 

terville, Me. 

William Emmons Jordan. 

Deering, Woodford's P. O., Me. 

Bela Malcolm Lawrence. Cher- 

ryfleld. Me. 

Minerva Eliza Leland. New- 
ton Lower Falls, Mass. 



ALVIN PeNLEY LeIGHTON. Cum- 
berland, Me. 

Manuel Casaus Marin. Madrid, 

Spain; address, care J. A. Bowman, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Samuel Joshua Nowell. San- 
ford, Me. 

Levi Herbert Owen. Prin. High 

Sell., Fairfield, Me. 

Bertis Alvaro Pease. Wilton, 

Me. 

William Edgar Perry. Prin. 

High Sch., Cherryfleld, Me.' 

Warren Coffin Philbrook. 

Waterville, Me. 

William Moor Pulsifer. Wa- 
terville, Me. 

William Henry Eobinson. So. 

Windham, Me. 

John Charles Ryder. Win- 

throp. Me. 

George Dana Sanders. Water- 
ville, Me. 

Edward Francis Tompson. 

Portland, Me. 

Charles Augustus True. Port- 
land, Me. 

Herbert Spurden Weaver. 

Waldoboro, Me. 

Benjamin Robertson Wills. 

Jersey City, N. J. 

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HONORARY GRADUATES. 



NOTE. The degree first meationed after each name was confeiTed by this college. The 
names of Alumni M"ho have received honorary degrees are not included in this list. 



1822. 

* Samuel Wait, A.M., and Colum- 
bian, 1825; D.D., Wake Forest, 1849. Or- 
dained, 1818; Tutor, Columbian Coll., 1823- 
27; Pastor, Newbern, N. C, 1827-30; Cor. 
Sec. N. C. Bapt. Cony., 1830-34; Fouudei; 
of Wake Forest Coll., and President, 1834- 
46; Pastor, Caswell Co., N. C, 1846-51; 
Pres. Young Ladies' Sem., Oxford, 1851- 
56; died, Wake Forest, N. C, July 28, 1867, 
aged 77. 

1823. 

*ElijahLivermoke Hamlin, A.M. ; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1819. ' Lawyer, Co- 
lumbia, Me.; from 1835, Bangor; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1846, 1847; Member Me. Sen- 
ate, 1858-59; State Laud Agent, 1838, 1841; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1841-47; Member 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1859; Mayor of Bangor, 
1851, 1852; died, Bangor, Me., July 17, 1872, 
aged 72. 

1824. 

*EzEKiEL Holmes, A.M. ; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1821; M.D., Bowdoin, 1824. 
Prin. Gardiner Lyceum, Me., 1829; Ed. 
Farmers' and Mechanics' Journal, 1829; 
Ed. American Standard, 1831 ; Lecturer in 
Chem. and Nat. Hist., 1833-37; Ed. ifaine 
Farmer, fi-om 1833; Eepr. Me. Legisl., 
183.5-40, and 18.50; Member Me. Senate, 
1840-42; Member Me. Hi.st. Soc, 1846; Sec. 
Me. AgTicultural Soc, 18.55-65; State Sci. 
Survey, 1861-63; died,Winthrop, Me., Feb. 
9, 1865, aged 63. 

*J0HN Gale Merrill, A.M. ; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1821; M.D., Bowdoin, 1824; 
died, 1826, aged 29. 

1825. 

* Daniel Lovejoy, A.M. Clergy- 
man, Cong, ch.; died, Albion, Me., Aug. 
11, 1833, aged 58. 

7 



*J0HN Tripp, A.M. Ordained, 

1791; Pastor, Carver, Mass. ; Hebron, Me., 
1798-1843; Member Bd. Trustees, 1821-33; 
died, Hebron, Me., Sept. 16, 1847, aged 86. 
Author of Strictures on Universal Recon- 
ciliation; Autobiography. 

1826. 

Clark Lillybriuge, A.M. ;M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1824. Student, Theol. Dept., 
1821; Physician, Stafford, Conn. 

* Jonathan Wales, A.M. and 

M.D., 1833. Of Randolph, Mass. 

1827. 

*Elias Cobb, A.M. Lawyer, An- 
son and Solon, Me.; died, Solon, Me., 
about 1860. 

*GustavusFello WES Davis, A.M. ; 

D.D., Wesleyan Univ., 1835. Ordained, 
1816; Pastor, So. Reading, Mass., 1818-29; 
died, Hartford, Conn., Sept. 17, 1836, aged 
39. 

* Isaac Meeriam, A.M. Clergy- 
man, Eastport, Me. ; Tremont, III. 

1828. 

* Hiram Belcher, A.M. Lawyer, 

Farmiugton, Me., fi'om 1813; Eepr. Me. 
Legisl., 1833, 1839, 1833; Member Me. Sen- 
ate, 1838-39; Member 30th U. S. Cong., 
1847-49; Me. Hist. Soc, 1846; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1847-56; died, Farmington, Me., 
May 6, 1857, aged 67. 

* Daniel Knight Kennedy, A.M. ; 

M.D., Bowdoin, 1826. Physician, Booth- 
bay, Me. ; died, 1873, aged 75. 

* Charles Otis Kimball, A.M. 

Clergyman, Methuen, Mass.; died, 1852, 
aged 60. 



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* Samuel Plaisted, A.M.; A.B., 

BrowuUuiv., 1825; M.D., Bowdoiu, 1828. 
Physician, Waterville, Me. ; died, Watcr- 
ville, Me., April U, 1860, aged 58. 

1829. 

*Hervey Fittz, A.m.; A.B., Am- 
herst, 1820. Newton Theol. Inst., 1829; 
Pastor, Waterville, Me., 1829-30; Hallo- 
well, 1831-32; Middleboro, Mass., 1832-36; 
Thompson, Conn. ; Marblehead, Millbury, 
Mass.; Agent Mass. Bapt. Conv., from 
1843; died, Middleboro, Mass., June 10, 
1878, aged 78. 

* Leonard Tobet, A.M.; A.B., 

Williams, 1826. Tutor, 1827-28; died, 1851, 
aged 51. 

*Frederick Augustus Willard, A. 

M.; A.B., Amherst, 1826. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1830; Lect. on Chem. Phil, and Bot- 
any, 1828-31; Pastor, Worcester, Mass., 
1832-35; Newton Centre, Mass., 1835-39; 
Louisville, Ky., 1839-43; So. Dan vers and 
So. Abington, Mass., 1854-56; Needham, 
1856-65; died, Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 17, 
1866, aged 59. 

1830. 

*Iraii Chase, D.D. ; A.B., Middle- 
bury, 1814. . Ordained, 1817; Missionary in 
Va., 1817-18; Prof. Lang, and Biblical 
Lit., Columbian Coll., 1818-25; Prof. Bib- 
heal Theol., Newton Theol. Inst., 1825-36, 
and Prof. Eccl. Hist., 1836-45; died, New- 
tonville, Mass., Nov. 1, 1864, aged 71. Au- 
thor of Lifv. of Bunyan ; Design of Baptism ; 
Constitution of the Holy Apostles ; etc. 

Joshua A. Dennison, M.D. 

* Baron Stow, A.M. ; A.B., Colum- 
bian, 1826; D.D., Brown Univ., 1846, and 
Harvard, 1855. Pastor, Portsmouth, N. 
H., 1827-32; Boston, Mass., 1832-67; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, 1830-52; Trustee Brown 
Univ., 1838-58; died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 
27, 1869, aged 68. Author of Fii-st Things ; 
Christian Brotherhood; Daily Manna j 
Whole Family in Heaven; etc. 

1831. 

*JoHN Cleaveland, M.D. Of 

Rutland, Vt. 

* William Graves, M.D. Physi- 
cian, Deerfleld, N. H. ; from 1826, Lowell, 



Mass.; died, Lowell, Mass., April 1, 1843, 
aged 60. 

* Daniel Huntington, M.D. Of 

Rochester, Vt. ; died, 1854, aged 72. 

* Nathan Weston, LL.D. ; A.B., 

Dartmouth, 1803; A.M., Dartmouth, and 
Bowdoin, 1807; LL.D., Dartmouth, 1831, 
and Bowdoin, 1843. Adm. to the bar, 1806 ; 
Lawyer, New Gloucester, Me., 1807-10; 
Repr. Ms. Legisl., 1808; Lawyer, Augusta, 
from 1810; Chief Justice Circuit Court, 
1811-20; Assoc. Justice Supreme Court, 
Me., 1820-34, and Chief Justice, 1834-41; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1821-53; Trustee, 
Bowdoin, 1820-72; Me. Hist. Soc; died, 
Augusta, Me., June 4, 1872, aged 89. 

1832. 

* John Butler, A.M. Pastor, East 

Winthrop, Me., 1825-31; North Yarmouth, 
1831-35; from 1835, Evangelist; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1826-55; died, Ohio, July, 
1856, aged 67. 

Pharcellus Church, A.M. ; D.D., 

Madison, 1847. Pastor, Poultney, Vt., 
1825-28; Providence, R. I., 1828-34; Roch- 
ester, N. Y., 1835-48; Boston, 1848- ; Ed. 
N. Y. Chronicle, 1855-65 ; address. Tarry- 
town, N. Y. Author of Antioch; Pente- 
cost; Memoirs of Mrs. Theodosia Dean; 
Mapleton; Sad Truth. 

* Jonas Evans, A.M. Clergyman ; 
died, 1877, aged 84. 

* Jonathan Going, D.D. ; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1809; A.M., Brown Univ., 
and Univ. Vt., 1812. Pastor, Cavendish, 
Vt., 1811-15; Worcester, Mass., 181,5-32; 
Cor. Sec. Home Miss. Soc, 1832-37; from 
1837, Pres. Deuison Univ.; died, Gran- 
ville, O., Nov. 9, 1844, aged 58. 

* John Sharp Maginnis, A.B.,A.M., 

1835; D.D., Brown Univ., 1844. Newton 
Theol. Inst, 1832; Pastor, Portland, Me., 
1832-37; Providence, R. I., 1837; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1833-38; Prof. Biblical 
Theol., Madison Univ., 1838-50; Prof. Bib- 
lical and Pastoral Theol. , Rochester Theol. 
Sem., and Prof. Int. and Mor. Phil., Univ. 
Rochester, 1850-52; died, Rochester, N. Y., 
Oct. 15, 1852, aged 47. 

*Francis Mason, A.M.; D.D., 

Brown LTniy., 1853. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1830 ; ordained, 1830 ; Missionary to Bur- 



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mail and Siam, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
1830-7-1; died, Rangoon, Burmali, Mar. 3, 
1874, aged 7-t. Author of Xoies on the 
Fauna and Flora of Burmnli; translated 
tlie Scriptures into the Sgau Karen and 
Pwo Karen languages. 

* Peter Renton, M.D. Of Con- 
cord, N. H.; died, 1866. 

* Nathaniel Sheldon Wheaton, 

D.D. ; A.B.,Yale, 1814 ; A.M.,Yale,1817, and 
D.D., Yale, 1833. Rector, Episc. ch., Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1818-31; Pres. Trinity Coll., 
1831-37 ; Rector, New Orleans, La. , 1837-44 ; 
died, Washington, Conn., Mar. 18, 1863, 
aged 69. Author of Journal of a Residence 
in London. 

1833. 

Joseph Ballard, A.M. Pastor, So. 

Berwick, Me., 1830-35. 

*Arthur Drinkwater, a.m. Or- 

daiued,1816; Pastor, Mt.Veruon,Me. ; Dan- 
vers, Mass., 1821; Mt. Vernon, Me., 1829; 
Hallo well, Skowliegau, Ellsworth, Fa.yette, 
Greene, Sidney, and Norridgewock, to 
1863; Member Bd. Trustees, 1839-70; died, 
Waterville, Me., Sept. 16, 1874, aged 85. 

*James Gilpatrick, a.m. Pastor, 

Bluehill, Me., 1829-45; Topsham, 1845-52; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1834-56 ; in Kansas , 
18.36-59; died, Bluehill, Me., Oct. 14, 1865, 
aged 64. 

*Abisha Samson, A.M. Pastor, 

Tisbury, Mass., 1806-12; Harvard, 1812- 
32; Southboro, 1833-40; Worcester, 1840- 
44; died, Washington, D. C, 1861, aged 78. 

*Dyer Hook Sanborn, A.M. Died, 

1871. 

* Samuel Wells, A.M., and Bow- 

doiu, 1838. Lawyer, Waterville, 1836-35; 
Hallo well, 1835-44; Portland, Me., 1844-47; 
Repr. Me. Legisl. ; Assoc. Justice Supreme 
Court, Me. , 1847-54 ; Governor of Me. , 1856 ; 
died, Boston, Mass., July 15, 1868, aged 67. 

1835. 

John Cookson, A.M. Of Middle- 
town, Conn. 

* Francis Augustus Cox, D.D. ; 

LL.D., Edinburg. Ordained, 1804; Pas- 
tor, London, 1812-.53; Librarian of Uni- 
versity Coll., London ; died, London, Eng., 



Sept. 5, 1853, aged 70. Author of History 
of the Baptist Mission Society; Female 
Scripture Biograjihy ; Life and Times of 
Afelancihon ; Narrative of a Visit to the 
United States. 

* James Hoby, D.D. Clergyman, 

Birmingham, Eng. ; died, 1871, aged 81. 

* Moses Shaw, M.D. ; A.M., Bow- 

doin, 1821. Died, Wiscasset, Me., Sept. 13, 
1847. 

Isaac Stevens, A.M., and Brown 

Univ., 1834. 

*Daniel Williams, A.M., and Bow- 

doiu, 1838. Lawyer, Augusta, Me. ; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1831; Me. Hist. Soc, 1831; 
State Treasurer, 1837-40; Judge of Pro- 
bate, 1848-55; Mayor of Augusta, 1868; 
died, Aiigusta, May 27, 1877, aged 81. 

1836. 

James Loring Child, A.M. Adm. 

to the bar, 1812; Lawyer, Winslow, Me., 
1813-16 ; Alna, 1832-33 ; from 1833, Augus- 
ta; Clerk Me. House Reps., 1830-31, and 
1835-37; died, Aixgusta, Me., Aug. 16, 1862, 
aged 70. 

George Davis, A.M. Of Troy, 

N. Y. 

*JoHN Henniker Ingraham, A.M. 

Ordained, 1817; Pastor, Cong, ch., Thom- 
aston. Me., 1818-30; Pastor Baptist ch., 
East Wiuthrop, 1836-39; Hallowell, 1839; 
Chaplain Insane Hosp., Augusta, 1854-64; 
died, Augusta, Me., Apr. 13, 1864, aged 70. 

*Benjamin Tappan, D.D. ; A.B., 

Harvard, 1805; A.M., Harvard, 1807, and 
Bowdoin, 1815; B.D., Bowdoin, 1845. Tu- 
tor, Bowdoin, 1809-11; Pastor Cong, ch., 
Augusta, Me., 1811-49 ; Me. Hist. Soc. ; Sec. 
Cong. Bd. Missions for Me., 1849-63; died, 
Augusta, Dec. 33, 1863, aged 75. 

E838. 

* John Newton Brown, A.M. ; 

A.B., Madison, 1833; D.D., Lewisburg, 
1854. Ordained, Buffalo, N. Y., 1834; Pas- 
tor, Maiden, Mass., 1837; Exeter, N. H., 
1839; Prof. Theol., New Hampton Lit. and 
Theol. Inst., N. H., 1838; Pastor, Lexing- 
ton, Va., 1845; Editorial Sec. Am. Bapt. 
Pub. Soc, 1849; died, Germantown, Pa., 
May 14, 1868, aged 64. Author of The New 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



ffampsldre Confession; Editor Encyclopce- 
dia of Religious Knowledge. 

Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M. ; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 183G; Ph.D., Lewisbiirg, 
1854; LL.D., Rocliester, 1858. Tutor, 1836- 
38; Prof. Chem. and Nat. Hist., 1838-52; 
Prof. Nat. Sciences, Univ. Lewisburg, 
18.53-58, and President, 1858-78; Lewis- 
biu'g. Pa. Author of Principles of Geol- 
ogy ; Elements of Physiology. 

1839. 

* Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. ; A.B., 

Harvard, 1800; A.M., Harvard, 1804. 
Lawyer, Waterville, Me. , from 1804 ; Repr. 
Me. Legisl.; Member Me. Senate; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, 1821-55, Treas., 1831-33, 
and Vice-Pres., 1835-47; died, Waterville, 
Me., Nov. 12, 1855, aged 78. 

*RoscoE GODDARD Greene, A.M. 

Sec. of State, 1831-35. Of Portland, Me. 

^Leonard Woods, Jr., D.D. ; A.B., 

Union, 1827; D.D. , Harvard, 1846; LL.D., 
Bowdoin, 1866. Andover Theol. Sem. , 1830 ; 
ordained, 1833 ; Ed. Literary and Theolog- 
ical Review, 1834-37; Prof. Biblical Lit., 
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1836-39; Pres. Bow- 
doin Coll., 1839-6G; Me. Hist. Soc, 1839; 
Mass. Hist. Soc; N. Y. Hist. Soc; died, 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 24, 1878, aged 71. 

1841. 

*Hartlet Wood Day, A.M. ; A.B., 

Columbian, 1837. Clergyman; died, 1877, 
aged 67. 

Samuel A. Jewett, A.M. 

Nathaniel Tuckerman True, A. 

M.; M.D., Bowdoin, 1846; A.M., Bowdoin, 
1868. Prin. Monmouth Acad., Me., 1837- 
45; Prin. Gould's Acad., Bethel, 1848-61; 
Lecturer, 1863-72; Ed. Maine Farmer, 
1865-72 ; Prof. Nat. Sci., Normal and Train- 
ing Sch., Oswego, N. Y., 1872-76; address. 
Bethel, Me. Author of History of Bethel ; 
History of Gorham, N. H. 

1842. 

*Caleb Bailey Davis, A.M. New- 
ton Theoi. Inst., 1837; Pastor, Paris, Me., 
1838-54; Member Bd. Trustees, 1842-53; 
died, Portland, Me., Jan. 12, 18.55, aged 47. 

Elias Lyman Magoon, A.M. ; D.D., 



Rochester, 1853. Pastor, Richmond, Va., 
1839-45; Cincinnati, O., 184.5-49; New York, 
1849-.57; Albany, 18.57-67; Trustee Vassar 
Coll. ; Pastor, Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Autlior of Orators of the American Revo- 
lution ; Proverbs for the People ; Living Or- 
ators in America ; Republican Christianity ; 
Westward Empire. 

*Ether Shepley, LL.D.; A.B., 

Dartmouth, 1811; A.M., Dartmouth, 1814; 
LL.D., Dartmouth, 1845. Lawyer, Saco, 
Me., 1814-36; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1819; U. 
S. Dist. Atty., 1821-33; Member U. S. Sen- 
ate, 1833-36; Assoc. Justice Sup. Jud. 
Court, Me.,1836-48, and Chief Justice, 1848- 
.55; Trustee Bowdoin Coll., 1829-66; Mem- 
ber Me. Hist. Soc, 1835; died, Portland, 
Me., Jan. 16, 1877, aged 87. 

Edward Steane, D.D. Pastor, 

Camberwell, London, Eng., 1823-67. Au- 
thor of Christ the First Fruits of the Resur- 
rection ; Memoir of J. Gutteridge ; Liberty 
of Conscience ; Religious Persecution in 
Germany ; European Deputation to Madrid. 

1845. 

James Lawrence Hodge, A.M. ; 

D.D. , Madison, 1851. Ordained, 1835 ; Pas- 
tor, Suffleld, Conn. ; Brooklyn, N.Y.; New- 
ark, N. J. ; since 1864, Mariner's ch.. New 
York. 

1846. 

Samuel Adlam, A.M. Ordained, 

1824; Newton Theol. Inst., 1838; Pastor, 
Marblehead, Gloucester, Mass.; Hallo- 
well, Dover, and Foxcroft, Me.; Newport, 
R. I. ; address, Newport, R. I. 

1848. 

Robert Hallidai^ Gunning, A.M. ; 

M.D., Edinburg-. 

Lot Myrick Morrill, A.M. ; LL.D., 

Bowdoin, 1879. Governor of Maine, 1858, 
1859, 1860; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1856; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1862-69; U. S. Sen- 
ate, 1861-76; Sec U. S. Treasury, 1876-77; 
since 1877, U. S. Collector Customs, Port- 
land, Me. 

1849. 

*S0L0M0N Peck, D.D. : A. B., Brown 

Univ., 1816, A.M., 1819, and D.D., 1851. 
Tutor, Brown Univ., 1818-20; Andover 



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Theol. Sem., 1S23; ordaiued, 1823; City 
Missionary, Charleston, S. C, 1824; Pas- 
tor, No. Yarmouth, Me., 1824-25; Prof. 
Latin and Hebrew, Amherst, 1825-32 ; Act- 
ing Pastor, Gloucester, Mass., 1834; Wes- 
ton, 1835; Asst. Cor. Sec. Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, 1835-38, and For. Cor. Sec, 1838-58; 
Beaufort, S. C, 18G2-65; Chap. Home for 
Disabled Soldiers, Boston, Mass., 1866; 
Cor. Sec. Fi-eedman's Aid Soc, 1867; died, 
Boston, Mass., June 12, 1874, aged 74. 

*En BuRNHAM Smith, D.U. ; A.B., 

Middlebury, 1823; A.M., Brown Univ., 
1833. Andover Theol. Sem., 1823-25; New- 
ton Theol. Inst, 182G; Pastor, Buffalo, N. 
¥.,1826-29; Poultney, Vt., 1829-33; Pres. 
and Prof. Biblical Theol., Lit. and Theol. 
Inst., New Hampton, N. H., and Fairfax, 
Vt., 1833-61; died, Colchester, Vt., Jan. 5, 
1861, aged 57. 

1850. 

*Amos Sutton, D.D. English Mis- 
sionary to Orissa, India; died, 1854, aged 
56. Translated the Scriptures into Oriya; 
author of Dictionary and Grammar of the 
Oriya Language ; Narrative of the Mission 
to Orissa. 

1851. 

*Alvan Felch, A.m. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 18.35; Pastor, New Glouces- 
ter, Me., 1836-43; Thomaston, 1844:46; 
Bowdoinham, 1847-54-; Hallowell, 1854-61; 
died, Hallowell, Me., July 29, 1861, aged 55. 

*JoiiN Hubbard, LL.D. ; A.B., 

Dartmouth, 1816; M.D., Univ. of Penn., 
1822. Governor of Maine, 1850, 1851, 1852 ; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1849-62; died, Hal- 
lowell, Me., Feb. 6, 1869, aged 74. 

*Ebenezer Kno wlton, a.m. 

Clergyman, F. W. Bapt. ch. ; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1856-58; Trustee Bates Coll., 
1863-74; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1844, 1846, 1848, 
and Speaker, 1846; Member 34th U. S. 
Congress, 1855-57; died, Montville, Me., 
1874, aged 58. 

*Adam Wilson, D.D. ; A.B., Bovv- 

doin, 1819, and A.M. Ordained, 1820; 
Pastor, Wiscasset,. Me., 1822-24; Turner, 
1824-28; Ed. Zion's Advocate, Portland, 
1828-38 ; Pastor, Bangor, 1838-41 ; Turner, 
1841-13; Ed. Zion's ^rfwocnfe, 1843-48; Pas- 
tor, Hebron, lS.50-.53; Paris, lS.53-.58; Meni- 
ber-Bd. Trustees, 1828-71 ; died,Waterville, 
Me., Jan. 16, 1871, aged 76. 



1852. 

* Joseph Fitch Potter, A.M.; 

M.D., Bowdoiu, 1835. Died, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 1868, aged 59. 

1853. 

HiRAM HovEY Hill, A.M.; M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1836. Physician, Augusta, Me. 

Samuel Francis Smith, D.D. ; A.B., 

Harvard, 1829, and A.M. Andover Theol. 
Sem., 1832; Ed. Bajitist Missionary Maga- 
zine, 18.32-34; Pastor, Waterville, Me., and 
Acting Prof. Mod. Lang., 1S34-41; Newton 
Centre, Mass., 1842-54, and Ed. Christian 
Review, 1842-48; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1840-60; in literary pursuits, Newton Cen- 
ti-e, Mass. Author of National Hymn, 
American Lyric Gems; Life of liev. Joseph 
Grafton; etc. 

Daniel Smith Talcott, D.D. ; A.B., 

Amherst, 1831, and A.M. ; D.D., Bowdoiu, 
1858. Andover Theol. Sera., 1834; Instr. 
in Hebrew, Andover, 1833-36; Pastor 
Cong, ch., Sherborn, Mass., 1836-38; since 
1S39, Prof. Biblical Lit., Theol. Sem., Ban- 
gor, Me. 

1854. 

Kendall Brooks, A.M.; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1841. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1845; Pastor, Eastport, Me., 1845-52; Asso. 
Sec, Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc, 1852-53; Prof. 
Math, and Nat. Phil., 1853-55; Pastor, 
Fitchburg, Mass., 1855-65; Ed. National 
Baptist, 1865-68; since 1868, Pres. Kalama- 
zoo Coll., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Robert Cole, A.M. Pastor, Ea. 

Harrington, Me., 1846-56; Brooklin, 1856- 
58; Bookseller, Ellsworth, Me. 

Lyman Brooks Hannaford, A.M. 

Priu. Mercantile Acad., Boston, Mass., 
1856-63; since 1803, Priu. Pub. Sch. No. 
22, Brooklyn, N. Y. Author of Book-keep- 
ing by Single and Double Entry. 

*TiMOTiiY LuDDEN, A.M. Lawyer, 

Turner, Me. ; Repr. Me. Legist., 18.52, 1853; 
Judge of Probate, 1854-55; Reporter of 
Decisions, 1857-58; died, Lewiston, Me., 
Mar. 12, 1858, aged 52. 

1855. 

* Edward Kent, LL.D. ; A.B., Har- 
vard, 1821, and A.M. Lawyer, Bangor, 



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Me., from 1821 ; Rcpr. Me. Legisl. ; Mayor, 
Bang-or, 1836, 1837; Governor of Maine, 
1838, 1840; MeniTjcr Me. Boundary Comni., 
1842; Consul, Rio ile Janeiro, Brazil, 
1819-53; Assoc. Justice Supreme Court, 
Me., 1859-73; Member Bd. Trustees, 1838- 
47; died, Bangor, Me., May 19, 1877, aged 
75. 

1856. 

Isaac Smith Kalloch, A.M. and 

Madison, 1857; D.D., La Grange, 1877. 
Pastor, Rockland, Me., 1850-55; Boston, 
Mass., 18.55-00; Laight St., N. Y., 1860-64; 
Repr. Kansas Legisl., 1872; Mayor, San 
Francisco, Cal., 1879-82; since 1875, Pastor 
Metrop. Temple, San Francisco, Cal. 

1857. 

Alexander M. Averill, A.M. 

Newton Tlieol. Inst., 18.53; ordained, 1853; 
Pastor, No. Cambridge, Middleboro, Hol- 
yoke, Mass.; Denver, Col.; Emporia, 
Kan. ; Lancaster, Texas. 

*Josiah Keely, A.m. Oixlained, 
1843; Pastor, Wenham, Mass.; Saco, Me., 
1853-64; Chap. 13th Me. Vols, 1864; died. 
New Orleans, La., June 24, 1864, aged 58. 

1858. 

* John Hubbard, Jr., A.M. Pas- 
tor, Biddeford, Me., 1855-58, and from 
1861; died, Biddeford, Me., May 20, 1870, 
aged 49. 

Eugene Francis Sanger, A.M. ; 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1849; M.D., Jefferson 
Med. Coll., 18.53. Surgeon, 6th Me. Vols., 
1861; Brigade Surg. Vols., 1862; Med. Di- 
rector, 19th Army Corps, etc., 1862-65 ; Bvt. 
Lt. Col. Vols., 1865; Physician and Sur- 
geon, Bangor, Me. 

1859. 

Charles M. Dinsmore, A.M. 
Hannibal Hamlin, LL.D. Repr. 

Me. Legisl., 1836-40, and 1847, and Speaker, 
1837, 18.39, 1840; Member 28th, 29th U. S. 
Congress, 1843-47; Member U. S. Senate, 
1848-57; Governor of Maine, 1857; Mem- 
ber U. S. Senate, 1857-61 ; Vice President 
U. S., 1861-65; U. S. Collector Customs, 
Boston, Mass., 1865-69; Member U. S. Sen- 
ate, 1869-81 ; Member Bd. Trustees from 
1857; since 1881, U. S. Minister to Spain, 
Madrid, Spain. 



*Tii0MAS Kinsman Osgood, A.M. 

Priu. High Sch., Rockland, Me., 1849-57; 
Depy. Collector Customs, 1857-61; Repr. 
Mc. LegLsL, 1862; Paymr. U. S. A., 1862- 
65; died, St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 1865, 
aged 38. 

I860. 

Nathaniel Rogers Boutelle, 

A.M.; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll. Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, 1856-69; Physician, \Va- 
terville. Me. 

*George W. Briggs, A.m. ; Ph.D., 

Madison, 1874. Prin. Fern. Sem., Auburn- 
dale, Mass.; died, 1874, aged 52. 

1862. 

*Samuel a. Collins, A.M. Pastor, 

Pahner Depot, Mass. ; died, Cincinnati (?), 
O., 1877. 

Hezekiah PIarvey, D.D.; A.B., 

Madison. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1847; 
Tutor, MadisouUniv.,1849 ; Pastor, Homer, 
Hamilton, N. Y.; Prof. Eccl. Hist., Madi- 
son Univ., 1858; Prof. Biblical Criticism 
and luterp. and Pastoral Theol. , 1861 ; Pas- 
tor, Dayton, O., 1864; since 1869, Prof. Pas- 
toral Theol. and N. T. Exegesis, Madison 
Univ.,Hami'lton,N.Y. Author of The Pas- 
tor ; The Church. 

1863. 

*Thomas Fenner Curtis, D.D. 

Prof. Biblical Theol., Lewisburg Univ., 
1855-65; died, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1872, 
aged 56. Author of The Communion; 
Progress of Baptist Principles ; Human 
Element in Inspiration. 

* William Addison Pitt Dilling- 
ham, A.M. Clergyman, Univ. cli. ; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1864, 1865, and Speaker, 1865; 
died, Waterville, Me., April 22, 1871, aged 
47. 

George Pendleton Mathews, A. 

M. TJieol. Inst., New Hampton, N. XL, 
1844-46; Pastor, Liberty, Me., 1847-51; 
Alna, 1851-56; Gardiner, 1856-60; Bath, 
1860-66; Auburn, 1866-75; since 1875,Thom- 
aston, Me. 

*Charles Greenleaf Porter, A. 

M. Pastor, Wiuterport, Me. , 1843-45 ; Ban- 
gor, 184.5-66; Iloulton, 1867-70; died, Ban- 
gor, Me., Mar. 7, 1876, aged 62. 



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David DINS3I0KE Stewart, A.M., 

and Bowdoiu, 1S72. Siuce 1847, Lawyer, 
St. Albaus, Me. 

1865. 

Oliver Otis Howard, LL.D. ; A.B., 

Bowiloiu, 1850, A.M. 18.53; LL.D., Sliurt- 
leff Coll., 1865, and Teunesses Coll., 1866. 
U. S. Mil. Acad., 1851; 2d Lieut. U. S. A., 
1855; 1st Lieut., 1857; Asst. Prof. Math., 
U. S. Mil. Acad., 1857-61; Col. 3d Me. 
Vols., 1861; Brig. Geu. Vols., 18G1; Maj. 
Gen. Vols., 186-2; Brig. Gen.U. S. A., 1864; 
Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. S. A., 1865; Com'r Freed- 
man's Bureau, 1865-7-2; Pres. Howard 
Univ., 1869-73; Sup. U. S. Mil. Acad., West 
Point, N. Y. 

1866. 

Warren Baxter Eaver, A.M. Sau 

Francisco, Cal. 

Edmund Fuller Webb, A.M. Repr. 

Me. Legisl., 1872, 1873, and Speaker, 1873; 
JMember Me. Senate, 1874-75, and Presi- 
dent, 1875; La^Yyer, Waterville, Me. Au- 
thor of Railroad Laws of Maine. 

1867. 

*Locius Bradford, A.M. Pastor, 

Sebec, Me., 1838; Guilford, 1839-43; Jay, 
1843-45 ; Monson, 1 847-51 ; Sidney, 1852 ; No. 
Livermore, 18.53-.58; Brooklin, 1859; died, 
Brookliu, Sept. 9, 1867, aged 56. 

George Dana Boardman Pepper, 

D.D. ; A.B., Amherst, 1857. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1860; Pastor, Waterville, Me., 1860- 
64; Prof. Eccl. Hist., Newton Theol. Inst., 
186.5-67; Prof. Christian Theol., Crozer 
Theol. Sem., 1868-82; President Colby Uni- 
versity, Waterville, Me. Author of Out- 
lines of Sy.-itematia Theology ; etc. 

Benjamin Adams Robie, A.M. Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1865; Res. Licentiate, An- 
dover Theol. Sem., 1866; Pastor Cong, ch., 
Waterville, Me., 1866-71; Wilmington, 
Mass., 1871-74; since 1874, Groton, Mass. 

Artemas Wtman Sawyer, D.D. ; 

A.B., Dartmouth,. 1847. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1853; ordained, 1853; Prof. Ancient 
Lang., Acadia Coll., N. S., 18.55-61 ; Pastor, 
Saratoga, N. Y., 1861-64; Prin. New Lon- 
don Lit. and Sci. Inst., N. H., 1864-69; 
since 1869, President Acadia CoU., Wolf- 
ville, N. S. 



Jackson Smith Schultz, A.M. 

Merchant and mfr., New York. Author 
of Leather Manufacture in United States. 

Amos Webster, A.M. ; D.D., Co- 
lumbian, 18()7. Ed. Christian Era, 1856-76; 
Clergyman, Hyde Park, Mass. 

1868. 

*JoHN McKinley, A.m. New 

Hampton Theol. Inst., 1861; Res. Licen- 
tiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 1862; Pastor, 
Lebanon, N. H., 1862-68; died, Lebanon, 
N. H., Sept. 20, 1868, aged 36. 

Philetus Bennet Spear, D.D. ; 

A.B., Madison, 1836, and A.M., 1842. Ham- 
ilton Theol. Sem., 1838; Tutor, Madison 
Univ., 1837; Prof . Hebrew, to 18.50 ; Emer- 
itus Prof, of Plebrew and Latin, Madison 
Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. 

* Cyrus Tibbetts, A.M. Pastor, 

Farmington, Me., 1852-55; Belfast, 1856- 
57; Plaistow, N. H., 1858-61; Eagtport, 
Me., 1862-66; Damariscotta, 1866-70 ; Rock- 
laud, 1870-72; fi-om 1872, No. Berwick; 
died. No. Berwick, Me., Jan. 12, 1876, aged 
55. 

1869. 

Elisha Hunt Allen, LL.D.; A. 

B., Williams, 1823. Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 
Repr. Me. Legisl. and Speaker, 1838 ; Mem- 
ber 27th U. S. Cong., 1841-43; Member Jle. 
Hist. Soc, 1846; U. S. Consul, Honolulu, 
Sandwich Islands, 1850-53; Hawaiian 
Minister Finance, 1853-57; Chief Justice 
Supreme Court and Chancellor Hawaiian 
Kingdom, 1857-77; Envoy Extraor. and 
Minister Plenipo. to U. S. from Hawaiian 
Kingdom; address, Washington, D. C. 

Sewall Brown, A. M. New 

Hampton Theol. Inst., Vt., 1860-61; Pas- 
tor, E. Wiuthrop, Me., 1862-68; Cherry- 
fleld, 1868-71; Missionary, Am. Bapt. 
Home Miss. Soc, Wyoming and Utah 
Ter., 1871-72; Pastor, So. Dover, Me., 
1873-77; Minneapolis, Minn., 1877-81; siuce 
1881, East Corinth, Me. 

Jonathan Young Scammon, LL. 

D. , and Univ. Chicago, 1862. Lawyer, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

1870. 

*Levi Sumner Burbank, A.M. 

Instr. Paducah Coll., Ky., 1856-58; Instr. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Wake Forest Coll., N. C, 1858-59; Pres. 
Padiicah Coll., 18.59-61; Prin. Lancaster 
Acad., Mass., 1861; Instr. Kat. Sci. High 
Sch., Atliol, Mass., 18G2-64; High Sch., 
Westboro, 1864-66; High Sch., Lowell, 
Mass., 1866-72; Pi-in. Warren Acad., Wo- 
biirn, Mass., 1872-77 ; died, Wobnru, Mass., 
Aug. 20, 1880, aged 51. 

John Alfred Metcalf Chap- 
man, A.M.; D.D., Wesleyan, 1871. Pas- 
tor St. Paul's M. E. oh.. New York. 

John Frank McKusick, A.M. 

2d Lieut. 1st. Me. Cav. Vols., 1864-65; in 
1866, Lawyer, Alexandria, Va. 

David Jonathan Pierce, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1870; ordained, 1870; 
Prin. Wyoming Inst., and Pastor, Lara- 
mie, Wyoming Ter., 1870-74; in 1874, Port- 
land, Or. 

Llewellyn Powers, A.M.; LL. 

B., Albany, 1860. Adm. to the bar, 1860; 
County Atty., 1865-71; U. S. Collector 
Customs, 1869-73; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1874- 
76; Member 45th U. S. Cong., 1877-79; 
Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 

1871. 

* Am ASA Bryant, A.M. Pastor, 

Damariscotta Mills, Me., 1852-56; Liver- 
raore Falls, 1856-60; Topsham, 1860- ; 
East Wiuthrop, Me., Dover, N.H. ; died. 
Spring-vale, Me., May 26, 1879, aged 52. 

James Mitchell Follett, A.M. 

Pastor, Jay, Me., 1846-47; Dover, 1849-.59; 
Gardiner, 1861-64; Oldtown, 1864-67; Cor- 
inth, 1868-70 ; Dover, 1871-73 ; Harrington, 
1874-79; since 1879, Presque Isle, Me. 

William Berry Lapham, A.M.; 

M.D., New York, 1856. 1st Lieut. Capt. 
and Bvt. Major 1st Me. Mtd. Art. Vols., 
1863-65; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1867; U. S. 
Exam. Surg, since 1867; Ed. Maine Farmer 
since 1872; Me. Hist. Soc, 1872; Corr. 
Memb. Royal Hist. Soc. ; Ed. Maine Gen- 
ealogist and Biographer ; Augusta, Me. Au- 
thor of Bisbee, Richer, Chapman, and Lap- 
ham Genealogies ; History of Woodstock. 

Samdel Baldwin Morse, A.M. 

Pro!'. Ancient Lang., Urania Coll., Glas- 
gow, Ky., 1859-61; Prof. Anc. Lang., Cal- 
ifornia Coll., Vacaville, Ciil., 1861-66; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1866-69; Pastor, 
Stockton, Cal., 1869-77; Brooklyn, Cal., 
1878; East Oakland, Cal. 



• 1872. 

Hamlin Fairfield Eaton, A.M. 

Since 1856, Prin. and propr. Eaton Family 
and Day Sch., Norridgewock, Me. 

Walter Taylor Sargent, A.M. 

Pastor, Damariscutta, Me., 1838-40; Bow- 
doinham, 1840-42; Mt. Vernon, 1842-48; 
Acton, 1850-55; Sanford, 1855-.57; Greene, 
1857-64; Dexter, 1864-66; Riclnnond, 1866- 
68 ; Greene, 1869-70 ; Freeport, 1870-76 ; ad- 
dress, Frecport, Me. 

*JosEPH Obeklin Skinner, A.M. 

Ordained, 1837; Pastor Univ. ch., HolUs- 
ton, Framingham, Dudley,Concord,Mass. ; 
Ludlow, Chester, Vt. ; Rockland, Me.; 
Nashua, N. H. ; St. Albans, Vt. ; Malone, 
N. Y. ; No. Montpelier, Vt. ; Waterville, 
Me.; died, Waterville, Me., Jan. 12, 1879, 
aged 62. Author of History of Waterville 
Lodge ; Ed. Universalist Register. 

Henry Olin Walker, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1863; ordained, 1863; 
Pastor, Weare, N. H., 1864-67; since 1867, 
Deerfield Centre, N. H. 

*WiLLiAM Whiting, LL.D.; A.B., 

Harvard, 1833, LL.B. 1838, and A.M. 1854. 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass., from 1838; Solici- 
tor, War Dept., U. S., 1862-65; Pres.N. E. 
Hist. Geneal. Soc, 1853-58; Corr. Member 
N.Y. Hist. Soc. ; Hon. Member Hist. Soc, 
Pa.,Wis., and Fla. ; Member-elect 43d U. 
S. Cong. ; died, Boston Highlands, Mass., 
June 29, 1873, aged 60. Author of Memoir 
of Rev. Jos. Harrington ; War Powers of the 
President ; Military Arrests in Time of War ; 
Memoir of Rev. Samuel JVliiting, D.D. 

1873. 

William Harrison Alden,D.D. ; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1849, and A.M., 1852; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 18.52; Pastor, No. At- 
tleboro, Mass., 1852-57; Lowell, 1857-64; 
Albany, N. Y., 1864-68; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees from 1881; since 1868, Portsmouth, 
N.H. 

*James Tift Champlin, LL.D.; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1834, and A.M., 1837; 
D.D., Univ. Rochester, 1855, and Brown 
Univ., 1863. Tutor, Brown Univ., 1835-38 ; 
Pastor, Portland, Me. ,1838-41; Prof. Greek 
and Latin Lang, and Lit., Colby Univ., 
1841-58; Pres. Colby Univ., 1857-73, and 
Prof. Int. and Moral Phil., 1858-73; Mem- 



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her Bd. Trustees, 1S75-81; Member Me. 
Hist. Soc, 1849; died, Portland, Me., Mar. 
15, 1SS2, aged 70. Author of Eny/isk Gram- . 
mar ; Greek Grammar ; Principles of Ethics ; 
Political Economy ; Intellectual Philosophy ; 
Text-Book on Constitution, U.S. Ed., with 
notes, Demosthenes on the Crown; Select 
Popular Orations of Demosthenes ; Oration 
of uEschines against Ctesiphon ; Bp. Butler''s 
Ethical Discourses ; Bp. Butler''s Analogy of 
Religion; Selections from Tacitus; Scrip- 
ture Reading Lessons. Trans. Kuhner''s 
Latin Grammar; Kuhner''3 Latin Exercise- 
Book. 

Charles Macomber Herring, 

A.M. New Hampton Theol. Inst., N H., 
1848; Pastor, Dexter, Me., 1849-58; No. 
Oxford, Mass., 1858-59; Dover, Me., 18.59- 
(55; Brunswick, 1865-68; Gardiner, 1868- 
72; Houlton, 1872-74; So. Thomastou, 
1875-78; Supply, Woolwich, since 1878; 
address, Brunswick, Me. 

Ammi Storer Ladd, A.M. Pas- 
tor, M. E. ch., New Sharon, Me., 1864-65; 
Kent's Hill, 1866-68, and Prof. Mental and 
Mor. Sci., Me. Wesleyan Sem. and Fem. 
Coll., 1867-68; Waterville, 1869-71; Bidde- 
ford, 1872-74; Bath, 1875-77; Portland, 
1878-80; Lewiston, 1881-82 ; Bath, Me. 

Admiral Paschal Stone, LL.D. ; 

A.M., Bowdoin, 1869. Prin. High Sch., 
Portland, Me., 1864-73; since 1873, Supt. 
Pub. Schools, Springfield, Mass. 

Parkman Shaw Warren, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Castine, Me., 1870-71; 
Prin. High Sch., Methuen, Mass., 1871-73; 
Prin. Collins Sch., Gloucester, Mass., 1873- 
74; Prin. Oliver Sch., Lawrence, Mass., 
1874-79 ; since ISSO, Banker, Solomon City, 
Kan. 

1874. 

Adoniram Judson Billings, A. 

M. ; M.D., Albany, 1854. Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1862, 1868; Member Me. Senate, 1866-67; 
Surg. 19th iMe. Vols., 1862; Surg. Bd. En- 
rolment, .5th Dist., 1864; Physician, Free- 
dom, Me. 

Atwood Crosby, A.M.; M. D., 

Bowdoin, 1864. 3d Me. Vols., 1861-62; 
Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1864-65; Physician, 
China, Me., 1865-66; Buckfleld, 1866-67; 
Insti'. in Military Drill, Colby Univ., 1875- 
78 ; since 1867, Physician, Waterville, Me. 



Nelson Allen Luce, A.M. Prin. 

Freedom Acad., Me., 1865-70; Supervisor 
Sell., Waldo Co., 3 yrs. ; engaged in hold- 
ing Teachers' Institutes, in employ of the 
State, 1872-73; Asst. Supt. Sch., Maine, 
1874-79 ; since 1879, State Supt. Schools, Au- 
. gusta, Me. 

1875. 

James Gillespie Blaine, LL.D. ; 

A. B., Washington Coll., and A.M.; LL.D., 
Bates Coll., 1869. Ed. Kennebec Journal, 
1854-57; Ed. Portland Advertiser, 1857-58; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1858-61, and Speaker, 
1861 ; Me. Hist, ^oc, 1864; Member 38th to 
44th U. S. Cong., 1863-76, and Speaker 41st, 
42d, and 43d Cong. ; Member U. S. Senate, 
1876-81; Sec. of State Dept.,1881; Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Susan "Maria Hallowell, A.M. 

Asst. High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1856-75; 
since 1875, Prof, of Botany, Wellesley 
Coll., Wellesley, Mass. 

Frank Husset Jackson, A.M. 

La^fyer, Hallowell, Me., 1875. 

1876. 

Joseph Manning Burtt, A.M. 

Pastor, Newfane, N. Y., 1843-50; Propr. 
and Assoc. Ed. Christian Era, Boston, 
Mass., 1852-56; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1856; 
Pastor, Georgetown, Mass., 1863-71, 1871- 
77, and since 1881, Buxton Centre, Me. 

David Wass Campbell, A.M. 

Cherryfleld, Me. 

Wendall Omar Fletcher, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Ft. Atkinson, Wis., 1865; 
Prin. Bapt. Acad., Louisiana, Mo., 1866- 
69; Supt. Pub. Sch., Chillicothe, Mo., 1870- 
72; Prin. High Sch., Warren, Me., 1873-77; 
High Sch., Rockland, 1878-79; High Sch., 
Biddeford, 1879-81; of firm, Clason & 
Fletcher, Booksellers, Lincoln, Neb. 

Albert Christopher Hussey, 

A.M. Ordained, 1869; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1872; Pastor, Grafton, Mass., 1872- 
79 ; since 1879, Northampton, Mass. 

Alfred Francis Richardson, 

A.M. Prin. High Sch., Dexter, Me., 1876. 

1877. 

C. Gr. Harwood, A.M. Ordained, 

1870; Pastor, Eastport, Me., 1871-81; since 
1881, Camden, Me. 



68 



GENERAL CATALOGUE OP 



Henry Melville King, D.D. ; 

A.B., Bowdoin, 1859, and A.M., 18G2. 
Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1SG2; ordained, lS(i3; 
Insti-. in Hebrew, N. T. I., 186-2-G3; Pastor, 
Boston Highlands, Mass., 18G3-S2; Al- 
bany, N. Y. 

Charles Collins Rounds, A.M. ; 

B.S., Dartmoutli, 1857, and M.S., 1800; 
A.M., Bowdoin, 1S70; Ph.D., Bates Coll., 
1881. Priu. Gram. Sch., Cleveland, O., 
1859-65; Instr. Edward Little lust.. Au- 
burn, Me., 18(55-07, and Prin., lSfi7-G8; 
since 1868, Priu. State Normal Sell., Farm- 
ington. Me. 

Jeremiah Dearborn Tilton, 

A.M. Ordaiued, 1851; Pastor, Limerick, 
Me., 1850-54; Sanbornton, N. H., 1854-66; 
Milford, N. H., 1866-73; Rumney, N. H., 
1873-82; address, Rumney, N. H. 

1878. 

Amory Battles, A.M. Harvard 

Div. Sch., 18.50; Pastor Univ. ch., Bangor, 
1851-72; Unit, ch., West Newton, Mass., 
1872-73; Univ. ch.. Dexter, Me., 1873-79; 
Acting Pastor, Waterville, 1880-81; ad- 
dress, Bangor, Me. 

Joshua Howard Millett, A.M. 

A dm. to the bar, 1870; of firm, Herrick &. 
Millett, Lawyers, Boston, Mass. 

1879. 

Albert Aaron Ford, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1870; Pastor, Paris, Me., 



1870-72; Belfast, 1873-75 ; B. Aiiburn,1876- 
79; Tennant's Harbor, 1879-80; since 1880, 
Waldoboro, Me. 

Howard Owen, A.M. Assoc. Ed. 

Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me., 1868-79; 
Ed. Bangor Whig, 1880; Ed. Maine Farmer, 
1881; since 1880, Register of Probate for 
Kennebec Co., Augusta, Me. 

1880. 

Augustus Marion Burton, A.M. 

Prin. Cherryfleld Acad., Me., 1880-81; 
Prin. Union Acad., Corinna, Me., 1882; 
address, Camden, Me. 

Granville Park Cochrane, A. 

M. 1st Lieut, and Capt. 7th Me. Vols., 
1861; Augusta, Me. 

Eustace Carey Fitz, A.M. 

Mayor, Chelsea, Mass., 1864, 1865, 1866; 
Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1873, 1874; Member 
Mass. Senate, 1875, 1S76 ; Member Execu- 
tive Council, Mass., 1881-82; Merchant, 
Chelsea, Mass. 

1881. 

Comfort Edwin Barrows, D.D.; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 18.58, and A.M., 1861. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1861; Pastor, Pea- 
body, Mass., 1861-64; Trustee BrownUniv., 
from 1878 ; since 1865, Newport, R. I. 

Samuel Kimball Hitchings. B. 

S. Prin. Greely lust., Cumberland Cen- 
tre, Me. 



COLBY UNIVERSITY. 



59 



GRADUATES OF THE 



MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Note. The following uaiues of those who received the degree of Doctor of Medicine 
after completing the course of stud}- at the Clinical School of Medicine at Woodstock, Vt., 
then connected with the College, are taken from the Triennial Catalogue published in 1834. 



1830. 

Calvin Allen, M.D. 

From 'STeston, Vt. 

Leonard Baston, M.D. 

From Weston, Vt. 

John F. Carpenter, M.D. 

Settled at Lawrence, N. T. 

WiLLARD Pcttnam Gibson, M.D. 

Settled at Woodstock, Vt. 

Abraham Harding, M.D. 

Fi-om Woodstock, Vt. 

Isaac Minard, M.D. 

Settled at Hartland, Vt. 

Stillman Ralph, M.D. 

From Reading, N. Y. 

James Rice, M.D. 

From Whitefleld, N. Y. 

* Oliver Russ, M.D. 

Settled at Pomfret, Vt. 

* Nathan H. Thomas, M.D. 

Died, 1881, at Stowe, Vt. 

Erasmus Wilson, M.D. 

From Hartland, Vt. 

11 

1831. 

Orsan M. Allaban, M.D. 
Horace Austin, M.D. 
Volney Church, M.D. 
Jonathan C. Hall, M.D. 



Frederick L. Kidder, M.D. 

WiLLARD KELSEY, M.D. 

Job Gr. Littlefield, M.D. 
Jeremiah F. Miller, M.D. 
Dalson Morton, M.D. 
Lewis Patch, M.D. 
Royal Sharp, M.D. 
Guy Staughton, M.D. 
Aaron Sumner, M.D. 
William F. Tilton, M.D. 
Berkely 0. Tyler, M.D. 
WiLLARD A. Watkins, M.D. 

1832. 

William R. Adams, M.D. 
*JoEL Anger, M.D. 

Settled at Haverhill, N. H. 

Edward Barton, M.D. 
J. M. G. Blodget, M.D. 

From Somers, Conn. 

Isaac D. Carpenter, M.D. 

From Strafford, Vt. 

* Seneca Carter, M.D. 

Settled at Plymouth, Vt. 

Ira Clement, M.D. 

From Cornish, N. H. 

Oliver J. Corbin, M.D. 

From Newport, N. H. 



16 



60 



GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Hiram Crandall, M.D. 

Physician, Burlington, Vt. 

Sanford Emert, M.D. 
Phinehas Fletcher, M.D. 

From Saratoga, N. Y. 

Charles Hoit, M.D. 

From Deerfield, Mass. 

A. Hartwell Jaquith, M.D. 

From Ashb}^ Mass. 

W. B. Lincoln, M.D. 

From Peru, Vt. 

William M. Lyman, M.D. 

From Schenectady, N. Y. 

Thomas B. Marston, M.D. 

From Concord, N. H. 

Horace May, M.D. 

From Wilmington, Vt. 

J. H. Morse, M.D. 

From Hudson, N. H. 



John Mosher, M.D. 

■ From Tinmouth, Vt. 

John Paul, M.D. 

Prom Shipton, Can. 

Hiram Perkins, M.D. 

From Unity, N. H. 

Thaddeus Phelps, M.D. 

From Knoxville, Pa. 

*JAMES B. PORl'ER, M.D. 
Died at Rutland, Vt. 

Horace Powers, M.D. 

Prom Croydon, N. H. 

Charles S. Sterling, M.D. 
Hermon H. Smith, M.D. 

From Cairo, N. Y. 

Oliver E. Strong, M.D. 

From Jones Co., N. C. 

David Whitney, M.D. 

From Shelbunie, Mass. 



I 



COLBY UNIVERSITY. 



61 



GRADUATES OF THE 



THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, 



Note. The following names of those who had completed the course of study in the 
Theological Department ai-e reprinted from the Triennial Catalogue published in 1825. 



1820. 

Michael Carlton. Bluehill, Me.; 

Pastor, Hopkinton, N. H.,to 1832. 

* Samuel Fogg. Pastor, Thomas- 
ton, Me., 1821-26; Greene, 1828-31; E. 
AVinthrop, 1831-36; Missionary in Me.; 
died, Monmouth, Me., Oct. 18, 1868, aged 
82. 

*Ebenezer Nelson. Pastor, Lynn, 

Mass., 1820-27; W. Cambridge, 1828-34; 
Sec. No. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1834-37; Pastor, 
Middleboro, 1837-50; Agent, Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1827-28, and 1850-51; died, 
Lynn, Mass., April 6, 1852, aged 64. 

1821. 

* Samuel Cook. Ordained, Ef- 
fingham, N. H. ; Pastor, Brentwood, 
Hampton Falls, Hopkinton, Meredith and 
Dunbarton, N. H. ; Agent, N. H. Bapt. 
Couv. ; Chaplain N. H. State Prison ; died, 
Concord, N. H., Feb. 15, 1872, aged 81. 

1822. 

*JOHN Atwood, A.m., 1832. Pas- 
tor, New Boston, N. H., 1825-36; Frances- 
town, 1 yr. ; Hillsboro, 7 yrs. ; State 
Treasurer, N. H., 1847-53; Chaplain N. H. 
State Prison; died, New Boston, N. H., 
Apr. 28, 1873, aged 77. 

Henry Stanwood. From Bos- 
ton, Mass. 



John C. Welch. Pastor, War- 
ren, r.i., 1823-40; Seekonk, Mass., from 
1840. 

1823. 

Samuel Everett. 

1824. 

William Bowen. Pastor, Edgar- 



ton, Mass. 
fore 1840. 



in 1828; Norwalk, Conn., be- 



SlLAS KeNNET. 
ham, Mass., 1828. 



Pastor, Belliug- 



1825. 

*JoHN Billings. Pastor, Addi- 
son, Me.,.1826-41; No. Livermore, 1845-46 
Addison, 1846-49; Mt. Vernon, 1849-56 
Norridgewock, 18.56-.58; Parkman, 1861-64 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1840-43; died, Fay- 
ette, Me., Dec. 20, 1864, aged 66. 

Caleb Clark. 

Ezra Going. Pastor, Sidney, 

Me., 1827-29. 

Whitman Metcalf. Missionary 

in Me., 1825. 

*Oren Tract, A.M., 1832. Pastor, 

East Stonghton, Mass., 1825; Fitchburg, 
Athol; New London, N. H., Newport; 
died, Greenfield, Mass., Sept. 6, 1863, 
aged 65. 



62 GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



GENERAL SUMMARY. 



WHOLE NUMBER. 

ALTJMNI, 730 

HON-ORART GRADUATES, 157 

MEDICAL GRADUATES, 55 

THEOLOGICAL GRADUATES, 15 

TOTAL, , .■ 957 



DECEASED. 

ALUMNI, 194 

HONORARY GRADUATES 77 

MEDICAL GRADUATES, 5 

THEOLOGICAL GRADUATES, 6 

TOTAL, 282 



PRESENT NUMBER. 

ALUMNI, 536 

HONORARY GRADUATES, 80 

MEDICAL GRADUATES 50 

THEOLOGICAL GRADUATES 9 

TOTAL, , . 675 



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INDEX OF GRADUATES. 



Note. Honorary Graduates are indicated by tlie letter h, Medical Graduates by m, 
and Theological Graduates by t. 



NAME. CLASS. PAGE. 

Abbot, Theophilus Capen, 1845 . . 26 
Adams, William K., 1832 to. . .59 

Adlam, Samuel, 18-46 A. ... 52 

Aldeu, William Harrison, 1873 h. . 56 

Allaban, Orsan M., 1831 to. . . 69 

Allen, Albert Barney, 1874 ... 43 

Allen, Calvin, 1830 to 59 

Allen, Elisha Hunt, 1869 h. . . 55 

Allen, Lorenzo Bickford, 1835 . . 18 

Anderson, Martin Brewer, 1840 . . 23 

Andrews, George Austin, 1882 . . 47 

Andrews, William Wallace, 1882 . 47 

Anger, Joel, 1832 to 59 

Angler, John Francis Howard, 1827 . 14 

Appleton, Moses Lark, 1830 ... 16 

Atkinson, Nicholas Xoyes, 1869 . ■ . 41 

Atwood, Charles Edward, 1881 . . 47 

Atwood, John, 1822 t 61 

Austin, Horace, 1831 to. . . .59 
Averill, Alexander M., 1857 h. . .54 

Avery, Samuel Waters, 1840 . . 23 

Ayer, William Oliver, 1868 ... 41 

Bachelder, Thomas Foxwell, 1858 . 35 

Bailey, David Judson, 1881 ... 47 

Bailey, Dudley Perkins, 1867 . . 41 

Bakeman, Francis Wales, 1866 . . 40 

Baker, Amos Fletcher, 1843 . . 25 
Baker, John Smullen, 1847 . . .27 

Baldwin, Charles Pierce, 1858 . . 35 

Baldwin, Jotham Francis, 1853 . . 31 
Ballard, Joseph, 1833 h. . . .51 

Barker, Aretas Gustavus, 1862 . . 37 

Barker, Francis, 1834 .... 18 

Barrows, Allen, 1834 .... 18 

Barrows, Comfort Edwin, 1881 A. . 58 

Barrows, John Harris, 1872 ... 43 

Barrows, Lewis, 1839 .... 22 

Bai-i-ows, William Carey, 1862 . . 37 

Bartlett, Junius Artemus, 1848 . . 28 

Bartlett, William Pitt, 1853 ... 31 

Barton, Asher Hinds, 1881 ... 47 
Barton, Edward, 1832 to. . . .59 

Barton, Jonathan Quincy, 1857 . . 34 



NAME. CLASS. PAGE. 

Barton, Thomas Flint, 1849 ... 29 
Baston, Leonard, 1830 m. . . .59 
Battles, Amory, 1878 h. ... 58 
Bearce, Henry Merrill, 1865 ... 40 
Belcher, Hiram, 1828 k. . . . 49 
Bickford, Calvin, 1841 .... 24 
Bickford, Martin Luther, 1837 . . 20 
Bickuell, William Martin, 1844 . . 26 
Billings, Adoniram Judson, 1874 h. . 57 

Billings, John, 1825 t 61 

Bixby, Solomon Everett, 1849 . . 29 
Blackwell, Joseph, 1850 ... 30 
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1875 h. . 57 
Blake, Frederic Dana, 1861 ... 37 
Blanchard, John Augustus, 1850 - 30 

Blanchard, Moses Clement, 1850 . 30 

Blanchard, Nathan Weston, 1855 . 33 

Blewett, Scotto Hedge, 1871 . . .42 
Blodget, J. M. G., 1832 to. . . .59 
Boardmau, George Dana, 1822 . . 13 
Bodflsh, Frank, 1862 .... 37 
Bonney, Percival, 1863 .... 39 
Boothby, Stephen, 1857 . . . . 34 
Bosworlh, George Whitfield, 1837 . 20 
Bosworth, Walter Sanger, 1882 . . 48 
Boutelle, Nathaniel Rogers, 1860 A. . 54 
Boutelle, Timothy, 1839 A. . . .52 
Bowen, William, 1824 t. . . .61 
Bowler, Stephen Longfellow, 1847 . 27 
Bradbury, Charles Webster, 1834 . 18 
Bradbury, James Tyler, 1855 . . 33 
Bradbmy, John Brackett, 1857 . . 34 
Bradford, Freeman, 1827 ... 14 
Bradford, Lucius, 1867 h. . . .55 
Bradford, Zabdiel, 1834 ... 18 

Bradley, George, 1853 .... 31 
Brainerd, Augustus Reuben, 1849 . 29 
Bridgham, Derrick Stafford, 1854 . 32 
Briggs, Anda-ew Howard, 1839 . . 22 
Briggs, George W., 1860 h . . .54 
Britton, Hattie Emily, 1879 ... 46 
Britton, Isaac, 1869 .... 41 

Brookings, Elias, 18G2 .... 37 
Brooks, James, 1828 .... 15 
Brooks, Kendall, 1854 h. . . .53 























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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



NAME. CLASS. 

Brooks, William Enstis, 18G2 
Brown, Henry Padelford, 1835 
Brown, John Xewton, 1838 /*. 
Brown, Orie Olivia, 1882 
Brown, Sewall, 1809 
Brown, Simon Stratton, 1858 
Brownson, William Henry, 1877 
Bryant, Amasa, 1871 h. 
Buck, Alfred Eliab, 1858 
Buck, Thomas Barnes, 1851 
Bullurd, Frank Dearborn, 1881 
Bnllen, George, 1853 
Bunker, Alouzo, 1862 . 
Burbank, Caleb, 1830 . 
Burbank, Levi Sumner, 1870 h. 
Burbank, Moses, 1836 . 
Burnham, William Carey, 1878 
Burrill, William Henry, 1830 
Burton, Augustus Marion, 1880 
Burlt, Joseph Manning, 1876 h. 
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1838 
Butler, John, 1832 h. . . 
Butler, Nathaniel, 1842 . 
Butler, Nathaniel, Jr., 1873 . 
Biitler, Thomas Melviu, 1868 
Buzelle, George Brainerd, 1860 

Caldwell, Samuel Lunt, 1839 
Campbell, David Wass, 1876 h. 
Campbell, Fred Irving, 1871 . 
Capen, James Winchell, 1845 
Carlton, Michael, 1820 t. . 
Carpenter, Gilbert Hermon, 1851 
Carpenter, Isaac D., 1832 m. 
Carpenter, John F., 1830 m. 
Carter, Seneca, 1832 m. 
Carver, Leonard Dwiglit, 1868 
Carver, Mary Caffrey Low, 1875 
Case, Charles Haynes, 1880 . 
Case, John Elijah, 1880 . 
Gates, Abrahaiu Barker, 1874 
Caverly, Zachariah Boody, 1843 
Champliu, Augustus, 1862 . 
Champliu, James Tift, 1873 h. 
Chandler, Lucius Henry, 1831 
Chaplin, Hugh Ross, 1880 . 
Chaplin, Jeremiah, 1828 
Chaplin, John O'Brien, 1825 . 
Chapman, John Alfred Metcalf, 
Chase, Charles Augustus, 1878 
Chase, Charles Wesley, 1869 
Chase, Fred Virgil, 1876 
Chase, Henry Lewis, 1857 . 
Chase, Irah, 1830 h. 
Chase, Lyman, 1843 
Chase, Marshall Spring, 1840 



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Chase, Simeon Lovell Bearce, 1863 
Chase, William Thomas, 1865 
Chiokering, Lucius, 1842 
Child, James Loring, 1836 h. 
Chipman, Isaac, 1839 
Church, Pharcellus, 18.32 h. 
Church, Volney, 1831 m. 
Clark, Albion Byron, 1851 . 
Clark, Caleb, 1825 t. . 
Clark, Carroll Winn, 1880 . 
Clark, Whiting Stevens, 
Clark, William Heman, 
Clarke, Ivory, 1834 
Clay, Charles Leonidas, 
Cleaveland, John, 1831 
Clement, Ira, 1832 m. . 
Clement, Levi Hoyt, 1873 
Clough, John Blake, 1868 . 
Clowe, George Wyman, 1865 
Cobb, Elias, 1827 h. 
Cobb, Lemuel Howard, 
Coburn, Alonzo, 1841 
Coburu, Charles, 1844 
Coburn, Cliarles Miller, 
Coburn, Louise Helen, 
Coburn, Samuel Weston, 
Coburn, Stephen, 1839 
Cochrane, Granville Park, 1880 h. 
Cochrane, James Edward, 1880 
Coffin, Charles Ransom, 1867 
Colby, Ricliard Garland, 1835 
Colcord, Edward John, 1875 
Colcord, John Wiggin, 1841 . 
Cole, Robert, 1854 h. . 
Cole, Samuel, 1850 . 
Collins, Edward Mortimer, 1882 
Collins, Samuel A., 1862 h. . 
Comings, Isaac Miller, 1836 . 
Conant, Charles Edward, 1879 
Caok, Daniel Francis, 1833 . 
Cook, Jacob Mott, 1831 . 
Cook, Samuel, 1821 t. . 
Cookson, John, 1835 h. 
Coolidge, John Oberon, 1851 
Corbiu, Oliver J., 1832 m. . 
Cornish, Leslie Colby, 1875 . 
Corthell, William, 1844 . 
Corthell, William Johnson, 1857 
Cox, Francis Augustus, 1835 h. 
Cox, John Hosmer, 1875 
Crandall, Hiram, 1832 m. . 
Crane, Abijah Robinson, 1856 
Crane, David Fifleld, 1855 . 
Crawford, AVilliam Campbell, 1882 
Crosby, Atwood, 1874 h. 
Crosby, Edgar Herbert, 1880 



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KAilE. CLASS. 

Cummings, Ebenezer Edson, 1838. 
Cunimings, Elkanah Andrews, 1847 
Cnnimiugs, iNCark Andrew, 1849 
Cumston, Charles Henry, 1870 
Curtis, Thomas Fenuer, 1863 h 
dishing, Frank Burton, 18S1 
Cushing, Henry Joseph, 18(j4 



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Danforth, Albert, 1867 . 
Davies, John Francis, 1881 . 
Davis, Caleb Bailey, 1842 h. 
Davis, Charles Henry, 1853 . 
Davis, George, 1836 h. 
Davis, George Weston, 1868 
Davis, Gustavus Fellowes, 1827 
Davis, ATalter Isidoro, 1878 . 
Day, Hartley Wood, 1841 h. 
Denipsey, Hugh, 1846 . 
Deuneu, Stephen Rollins, 1849 
Dennison, Hubert Artsou, 1882 
Dennison, Joshua A., 1830 h. 
Dewhurst, Fred Eli, 1878 
Dexter, Henry Vaughan, 1842 
Dickerso.n, Jonathan Garland, 1836 
Dillingham, William Addisou Pitt, 

1863 h 

Dinsmore, Charles M., 1859 h. 
Dodge, Francis Macomber, 1853 
Dodge, Harvey Bingham, 1827. 
Dodge, Oliver Augustus, 1833 
Donham, Greuville Mellen, 1865 
Dow, George Washington, 1852 
Downs, Henry Smith, 1849 . 
Drinkwater, Arthur, 1833 h. 
Driukwater, Arthur Fuller, 1840 
Drummond, Josiah Hayden, 1846 
Drummond, Josiah Hayden, Jr., 1877 
Dunham, George Lora, 1882 
Dunn, Reuben Wesley, 1868 
Dunnell, Mark Hill, 1849 
Dunning, Henry, 1882 . 
Dunton, Larkin, 1855 

Eaton, Hamlin Fairfield, 1872 h 
Elder, Joseph Freeman, 1860 
Elliot, Ezra Franklin, 1882 
Emerson, Oliver, 1835 
Emery, Charles Melvin, 1863 
Emery, James Stainley, 1851 
Emery, Sabine, 1858 
Emery, Sanford, 1832 m. 
Estes, Hiram Cushnian, 1847 
Evans, Alfred Henry, 1881 
Evans, Harvey, 1827 
Evans, Jonas, 1832 h. . 
Evans, William Augustus, 1827 



NAJIE. CLASS. 

Eveleth, Frederic'Howard, 1870 
Everett, Franklin, 1838 . 
Everett, Samuel, 1823 t. 
Ewer, Warren Baxter, 1866 h. 
Ewer, William Dyer, 1862 . 



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Fairbanks, George Greenwood, 1847 
Fairman, Charles, 1850 
Fales, Jonathan Cilley, 1858 . 
Farnam, Jonathan Everett, 1833 
Farnum, George Llewellyn, 1870 
Farr, Frederic William, 1882 
Parrar, Samuel, 1826 
Fay, Nathaniel Thomas, 1839 
Felch, Alvan, 1851 h. . 
Fellowes, Jonathan Goodhue, 1835 
Files, Joseph Howard, 1877 . 
Fisher, Gilman Clark, 1869 . 
Fitch, Thomas, 1827 
Fittz, Hervey, 1829 h. . 
Fitz, Eustace Carey, 1880 h. 
Fletcher, Augustus Allen, 1857 
Fletcher, Fred Nathaniel, 1882 
Fletcher, Phinehas, 1832 m. 
Fletcher, Stephen Copeland, 18.58 
Fletcher, Wendall Omar, 1876 h. 
Flood, Everett, 1879 
Flood, George Stickney, 1861 
Fogg, Samuel, 1820 t. . 
Follett, James Mitchell, 1871 h. 
Ford, Albert Aaron, 1879 h 
Foster, Charles, 1828 . 
Foster, Charles Freeman, 1855 
Foster, Charles Wilbert, 1871 
Foster, Elijah, 1823 
Foster, Johu Barton, 1843 
Foster, John Marshall, 1877 
Foster, Reuben, 1855 
Freeman, Barnabas, 1840 
Freeman, Enoch Weston, 1827 
Frye, Caleb Buffum, 1880 
Frye, Robie Gale, 1882 . 
Frye, Thomas, 1842 
Fuller, Alexander, 1858 
Fuller, Fred, 1873 . 
Fullerton, Samuel Stanley, 1842 
Furber, William Horace, 1882 

Gamble, Alexander, 1847 
Gamble, John, 1851 
Gardiner, Oliver Cromwell, 1838 
Gardner, Fred Mack, 1881 . 
Garland, George Erastus, 1882 
Garnsey, Thomas Hersey, 1851 
Garrison, Edwin William, 1830 
Gates, Francis Alonzo, 1837 . 



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Geddes, James, 1879 .... 46 

Getchell, Albert Colby, 1878 ... 45 

Getchell, Elclridge Lawrence, 1837 . 21 

Getchell, George Clifford, 1826 . . 14 

Gibbs, William Harris, 1877 . . 45 

Gibson, Willard Putnam, 1830 m. . 59 

Giddings, Rockwood, 1833 ... 17 

Gifford, George, 1862 .... 38 
Gilpatrick, James, 1833 h. . . .51 

Glidden, Sanniel Glidden, 1831 . . 17 

Glover, Willard, 1825 .... 13 

Goodrich, Foster, 1859 .... 36 

Going, Ezra, 1825 t 61 

Going, Jonathan, 1832 h. . . . 50 

Goldthwait, William, 1873 ... 44 

Goldthwaite, William Franklin, 1840 . 23 

Gould, Moses, 1826 .... 14 

Gould, Walter, 1833 .... 17 

Gow, George Boardman, 1852 . . 31 

Granger, Abraham Hoiley, 1839 . . 22 
Graves, William, 1831 h. . . .50 

Gray, Edgar Harkuess, 1838 . . 21 

Gray, Oliver Crosby, 1855 ... 33 

Greene, Roscoe Goddard, 1839 h. . 52 

Greene, William Shaw, 1849 . . 29 

Greenough, John Reed, 1844 . . 26 

Grimes, Isaac William, 1881 . . 47 

Grover, Howard Haskell, 1865 . . 40 

Gunning, Robert Halliday, 1847 h. . 52 

Gurney, Albanus Kimball, 1871 . . 42 

Hale, Frederick, 1862 .... 38 

Hale, Henry Ware, 1867 ... 41 

Hall, Atwood Curtis, 1876 ... 44 

Hall, Charles Francis, 1875 ... 44 

Hall, Edward Wiuslow, 1862 . . 38 

Hall, George Washington, 1875 . . 44 

Hall, Henry Joseph, 1827 ... 15 
Hall, Jonathan C, 1831 m. . . .59 

Hallowell, Clement Howard, 1876 . 44 

Hallowell, Florentius Merrill, 1877 . 45 

Hallowell, Henry Carlton, 1868 . . 41 

Hallowell, Susan Maria, 1875 h. . 57 

Hamblen, Isaac Small, 1858 ... 35 

Hamblen, Samuel, 1862 .... 38 

Hamlin, Charles Edward, 1847 . . 28 

Hamlin, Delwin Augustus, 1871 . . 42 

Hamlin, Elijah Livermore, 1823 h. . 49 
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1859 h. . 
Hamlin, Hannibal Emery, 1879 
Hannalord, Lyman Brooks, 1854 h. 
Hauscom, -Charles Green, 1845 
Hanscom, Moses, 1842 . 
Hanson, Charles Verauus, 1865 
Hanson, Hadley Procter, 1849 
Hanson, James Hobbs, 1842 . 



NASIE. CLASS. PAGE. 

Hanson, Sophia May, 1881 ... 47 

Hanson, Zenas Paine, 1857 . 

Harding, Abraham, 1&30 m. 

Harmon, Josiah, 1841 

Hart, Henry Augustus, 1857 

Harvey, Hezekiah, 1862 h. . 

Harwood, C. G., 1877 h. 

Haskell, Elihu Burritt, 1872 . 

Hatch, Hobbs, 1845 

Hatch, Walter Macomber, 1847 

Hatch, William Allen, 1861 . 

Hathaway, Levi Beals, 1838 . 

Hayi'ord, Joel Perez, 1824 . 

Haynes, Harry Neil, 1877 

Haynes, Josiah Manchester, 1860 

Heath, William Solyman, 1855 

Henderson, Josiah Robert, 1877 

Plerrick, Alanson Currier, 1857 

Herrick, Fred Samuel, 1880 . 

Herrick, Thomas Webster, 1846 

Herring, Charles Macomber, 1873 

Hesseltine, Francis Snow, 1863 

Hill, Hiram Ilovey, 1853 h. 

Hinds, Amos Lunt, 1858 

Hinds, Crosby, 1838 

Hitchings, Samuel Kimball, 1881 

Hobart, Benjamin, 1825 . 

Hobble, William Henry, 1852 

Hoby, James, 1835 h. . 

Hodge, James Lawrence, 1845 A 

Hodges, Joseph, 1830 

Hodges, William Hastings, 1851 

Hoit, Charles, 1832 m. 

Holmes, Ezekiel, 1824 h. . 

Holmes, Lewis, 1840 

Holton, Calvin, 1824 

Hopkins, George Calvin, 1863 

Hopkinson, Henry Malcom, 1868 

Hovey, John, 1825 . 

Howard, George Bassett, 1875 

Howard, Oliver Otis, 1865 h. 

Howe, William, 1833 

Hubbard, John, 1851 h. 

Hubbard, John, Jr., 1858 ft,. 

Hudson, Henry, 1875 

Humphrey, Washington Irving, 1855 

Humphrey, William Hoit, 1849 

Hunt, Ephraim, 1850 

Hunt, George Langford, 1862 

Hunt, George Walter, 1866 . 

Hunt, Kathan, 1879 

Huntington, Daniel, 1831 h. 

Hussey, Albert Christopher, 1876 

Hutchinson, Ebenezer, 1824 . 

Hutchinson, Enoch, 1834 

Hyde, John Chester, 1848 . 



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Ilslev, George Boardniaii, 1863 . . 39 

Ilsley, Silas, 1S34 18 

Ingraham, John Heuuiker, 1836 h. . 51 

lugraliam, Joshua Loriug, 1880 . . 46 



Jackson, Abi-aliam Willarci, 1869 
Jacksou, Amos Messer, 1861 
Jackson, Frank Hussey, 1875 h. 
Jackson, John Henry, 1860 . 
Jaquith, A. Ilartwell, 1832 m. 
Je\yet.t, Albert Gallatin, 1826 
Jewett, Samuel A., 1841 h. . 
Johnson, .John, 1839 
Johnson, Samuel Sawyer, 1839 
Jones, Ahira, 1836 . 
Jones, Frank John, 1878 
Jones, Randall Elvin, 1861 . 
Jordan, William Emmons, 1882 
Joy, Araariah, 1835 
Joy, Willis Albert, 1879 
Judkius, Clarence La Verue, 1881 



Kalloch, Isaac Smith, 1856 h. 
Keely, Josiah, 1857 h. . 
Keith, Sidney, 1844 . 
Kelley, Augustus Hill, 1873 . 
Kelley, Herbert Leslie, 1880 
Kelley, Moses Jones, 1838 
Kelley, William Hunt, 1874 . 
Kelsey, Willard, 1831 m. . 
Kennedy, Almore, 1860 . 
Kennedy, Daniel Knight, 1828 h. 
Kennedy, Henry Abial, 1860 
Kenuey, Silas, 1824 t. . 
Kent, Edward, 1855 h. . 
Kettelle, Jacob Quincy, 1828 
Kidder, Frederick L., 1831 m. 
Kimball, Charles Holt, 1869 . 
Kimball, Charles Otis, 1828 h. 
King, Alonzo, 1825 . 
King, Carl Clinton, 1880 
King, Ernest Frothingham, 188i 
King, George Mellen Prentiss, 1857 
King, Henry Melville, 1877 h. 
Kingman, Lebbeus, 1840 
Knapp, William Stevens, 1840 
Knowlton, Albion Keith Parris, 1854 
Knowltou, Benjamin Lauriston, 1850 
Knowlton, Ebenezer, 1851 h. 
Knowlton, William Smith, 1864 . 
Knox, George, 1840 ... 
Knox, Horatio Bickford, 1881 
Koopman, Harry Lyman, 1880 

Ladd, Anmii Storer, 1873 A. 
Lamb, John Warren, 1855 . 



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NA5IE. CLASS. 

Lambert, William Henry, 1865 
Lamson, William, 1835 . 
Lander, Cyrus Wesley, 1854 
Lane, Albert Gallatin, 1827 
Lane, Asa Lyman, 1862 
Laphani, Bufus, 1839 
Lapham, William Berry, 1871 h 
Lawrence, Bela Malcom, 1882 
Lawrence, Benjamin Franklin, 1 
Leavitt, Arch Dorillous, 1862 
Leavitt, Samuel Kelley, 1855 
Leighton, Ahin Penley, 1882 
Leishman, Tliomas, 1834 
Lemont, Charles Stanwood, 1879 
Leland, Minerva Eliza, 1882 
Levett, Joseph Winslow, 1858 
Libbey, AVilliam, 1871 . 
Libby, Ebenezer Hawks, 
Lillybridge, Clark, 1826 
Lincoln, W. B., 1833 m. 
Lisconib, John Francis, 1862 
Littlefleld, Edward Clarendon, 
Littlefleld, Job G., 1831 m. . 
Long, Charles Collins. 1841 . 
Long, Edwin Collins, 1876 . 
Loomis, Justin Rolph, 1838 A. 
Looney, William Henry, 1877 
Lord, Edward Oliver, 1877 . 
Lord, Frederick, 1831 . 
Lord, William Godding, 1851 
Loring, Joseph Cashing, 1834 
Lovejoy, Daniel, 1825 h. 
Lovejoy, Elijah Parish, 1826 
Low, Charles Carroll, 1856 . 
Low, George Shepherd, 1850 
Lowell, John Atkinson, 1853 
Lowell, Simeon Heath, 1840 . 
Luce, Nelson Allen, 1874 h. 
Lndden, Levi, 1859 . 
Ludden, Timothy, 1854 h. . 
Lyford, Edwin Francis, 1877 
Lyford, Moses, 1843 
Lyford, Will Hartwell, 1879 
Lyman, William M., 1832 m. 
Lyons, Thomas Gould, 1872 . 

MacDonald, Jonathan Titus, 18£ 
Macomber, Francis Green, 1825 
Macomber, Sylvanus Boardman, 
Maginnis, John Sharp, 1833 h. 
Magoon, Elias Lyman, 1843 h. 
Maun, William Gerry, 1878 . 
Marble, Albert Prescott, 1861 
Marble, John Oliver, 1863 . 
Marin, Manuel Casaus, 1883 
Marriuer, Eufus Knight, 1855 



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NAME. CLASS. PAGE. 

Marsli, Samuel Keene, 1881 ... 47 

Marshall, Albert Quiuey, 1863 . . 38 

Marshall, Carleton Parker, 1881 . . 47 

Marshall, Horace Barrows, 1858 . 36 

Marshall, Jacob Smith, 1848 ... 28 

Marston, Coustantine Bates, 1837 . 21 
Marston, Thomas B., 1833 m. . .60 

Marston, Walter Forrest, 1871 . . 42 

Mason, Eaton, 1830 .... 16 

Mason, Francis, 1832 h. . . . .50 

Mathews, George Pendleton, 1863 h. .54 

Mathews, Lizzie, 1879 .... 46 

Mathews, Minnie Hartford, 1880 . 46 

Mathews, Walter Herbert, 1878 . . 45 

Mathews, William, 1835 ... 19 

Mathews, Willis Brouson, 1871 . . 43 

Matthews, Asa, 1839 .... 16 

Matthews, Samuel Worcester, 1854 . 33 

May, Horace, 1832 m 60 

Mayo, Francis, 1857 . . . . ' 35 

Mayo, William AVithingtou, 1879. . 46 

McClellau, Henry, 1843 ... 25 

McClellan, Samuel, 1838 ... 15 

McFadden, Tristram Franklin, 1855 . 33 

Mclntire, George Albion, 1881 . . 47 
McKinley, John, 1868 h. . . .55 

McKown, Edward Payson, 1834 . . 18 

McKusick, Hazen Pingree, 1866 . . 40 
McKusick, John Frank, 1870 h. . .56 

Meader, Emily Peace, 1878 ... 45 
Meader, Nathaniel, 1863 . . .39 

Medbery, Nicholas, 1838 ... 15 

Meigs, Alfred Ebeu, 1870 . . . 43 

Melcher, Josiah Russell, 1881 . . 47 

Jfeleney, Clarence Edmund, 1876 . 44 

Merriam, Cyrus Knapp, 1875 . . 44 

Mei-riam, Edmund Franklin, 1868 . 41 

Merriam, Franklin, 1837 -v . . . 21 

Merriam, George, 1879 .... 46 

Merriam, Henry Clay, 1864 ... 40 

Merriam, Isaac, 1827 A. ... 49 
Merriam, Mylon, 1839 . . . .23 

Merrill, George Nathan, 1881 . . 47 
Merrill, James Weymouth, 1843 . 
Merrill, John Gale, 1824 A. . . 
Merrill, Thomas, 1841 . 
MeiTill, Thomas Ward, 1835 
Meserve, Charles Francis, 1877 . 
Meservey, Charles Edwin, 1881 . 
Metcalf, Whitman, 1835 t. . 
Miller, Charles Andrew, 1856 
Miller, Jeremiah F., 1831 m. 
Millett, Joshua Howard, 1878 h. 
Millett, Ozias, 1836 .... 
Minard, Isaac, 1830 m. 
Mirick, Ebenezer, 1826 . . 



Mirick, Stephen Harvey, 1838 . . 22 

Mitchell, Edward Gushing, 1849 . . 29 

Mitchell, Howard Rogers, 1872 . . 43 

Mitchell, Moses Campbell, 1862 . . 38 

Moody, John Frank, 1867 ... 41 

Moor, Henry, 1825 14 

Moor, Wyman Bradbury Sevey, 1831 . 17 

Moore, Justin Payson, 1862 ... 38 

Morang, William Emery, 1879 . . 46 

Morrill, Charles, 1837 .... 21 

Morrill, Lot Myrick, 1847 h. . . 53 

Morrill, Otis Hackett, 1836 ... 30 
Morse, Alfred, 1842 . . . .35 

Morse, Francis Lyford, 1857 . . 35 

Morse, J. H., 1832 m 60 

Morse, Samuel Baldwin, 1871 h. . 56 

Mortimer, Fred Craig, 1881 ... 47 
Morton, Dalson, 1831 m. . . .59 

Moses, John Leese, 1841 ... 24 

Mosher, John, 1833 m 60 

Murray, George Edwin, 1879 . . 46 

Nason, Laurentius Melancthon, 1880 47 

Neal, Seldeu Fletcher, 1853 ... 31 
Nelson, Ebenezer, 1820 t. . . .61 

Newell, James Sullivan, 1849 . . 29 

Nickerson, Charles, 1834 ... 18 

Norcross, Kate Englesby, 1881 . . 47 

Norris, Benjamin White, 1843 . . 25 

Norton, Ransom, 1860 .... 37 

Norwood, Ephraim W^ood, 1869 . . 42 

Nott, Richard Means, 1852 ... 31 

Nowell, Samuel Joshua, 1882 . . 48 

Nutting, Horatio Nelson, 1863 . . 39 

Oakes, Abner, 1847 .... 28 

Oakes, Albion Parris, 1849 ... 29 

Odell, Joseph, 1857 35 

Oliver, James, 1838 .... 22 

Osgood, Thomas Kinsman, 1859 h . 54 
Owen, Alfred, 18.53 . . . .32 

Owen, Charles Edson, 1879 ... 46 

Owen, Howard,- 1879 h. ... 58 

Owen, Levi Herbert, 1883 ... 48 

Page, Hartstein Wendell, 1880 . . 47 

Page, Stephen Benson, 1835 ... 19 

Paine, Albert Ware, 1833 . . ' . 17 

Paine, Albert Winslow, 1844 ... 26 

Paine, George Stratton, 1871 . . 43 

Paine, Henry, 1833 13 

Paine, Henry William, 1830 ... 16 

Paine, Timothy Otis, 1847 ... 28 

Palmer, David, 1808 .... 41 

Palmer, Gilbert Lafayette, 1847 . . 28 

Palmer, James Monroe, 1847 . . 28 



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Parker, Carletou, 1S34 . . . .18 
Parker, William Tripp, 1858 . . SC 

Parliu, Frank Herbert, 1873 . . .43 
Paruielee, James Harvey, ISoO . . 30 
Parriiigtoii, John William, 1855 . . 33 
Parshley, Johu Howard, 18S1 . . 47 
Parti-idge, Orlando Holbrook, 1826 . 14 

Patch, Lewis, 1831 m 59 

Pattison, Everett Wilson, 1858 . . 3G 

Paul, John, 183-2 m (iO 

Pease, Bertis Alvaro, 1883 ... 48 
Pease, Burleigh, 1851 .... 31 
Poavy, Gustavus Isaac, 1875 . . 44 

Peck, Solomon, 1849 h 52 

Peirce, Benjamin Osgood, 1835 . . 19 
Peunell, Calvin Smith, 1841 ... 24 
Pepper, George Dana Boardman, 1867 h. 55 
Percival, George Gilman, 1858 . • 36 
Perkins, Asa, 1856 . ... 34 

Perkins, Hiram, 1832 m. . . .60 
Perry, Thomas Hohart, 1835 . . 19 
Perry, Wilder Washington, 1872 . . 43 
Perry, William Edgar, 1882 ... 48 
Petteugill, Joseph Gancello, 1855 . 33 
Phelps, Thaddeus, 1832 m. . . .60 
Philbrick, Johu Herbert, 1873 . . 43 
Philbrick, Samuel, 1843 . . . .26 
Philbrook, Warren Coffin, 1882 . . 48 
Phillips, Andrew Croswell, 1849 . .29 
Pierce, David Jonathan, 1870 h. . 56 

Pierce, George Augustus, 1849 . . 29 
Pierce, Henry Miller, 1853 . . .32 
Pierce, Levi Merriam, 1860 ... 37 
Pike, Daniel Webster, 1878 ... 45 
Pillsbury, Josiah, 1833 .... 17 
Plaisted, Aaron Appleton, 1851 . . 31 
Plaisted, Harris Merrill, 1853 . . 32 
Plaisted, Samuel, 1828 h. . . .50 
Plumer, Frank, 18.53 .... 32 
Pompilly, Judah Teague, 1859 . . 36 
Poole, Albert Welsted, 1834 ... 18 
Porter, Charles Greenleaf, 1863 /t. . 54 
Porter, James B., 1832 m. . . .60 
Porter, Lemuel, 1834 .... 18 
Potter, Joseph Fitch, 1852 k. . .53 
Powers, Horace, 1832 m. . . .60 
Powers, Llewellyn, 1870 h. . . 56 

Powers, Samson, 1844 .... 26 
Pratt, Harrison Merrill,, 1864 . . 40 
Preble, Fred Myron, 1881 ... 47 
Prescott, Charles Jenkins, 1855 . . 33 
Prescott, Moses Jewett, 1857 . . 35 
Preston, George Marshall, 1852 . . 31 
Procter, Hadley, 1823 .... 13 
Pullen, Atigustus, 1845 .... 27 
PuUen, Stanley Thomas, 1864 . . 40 



NAME. CLASS. PAGE. 

Pulsifcr, William Moor, 1882 : . 48 
Purlngton, David, 1839 .... 23 
Putnam, Harrington, 1870 . . .42 

Quinby, Hosea, 1832 
Quinby, Ivory, 1836 

Kainsford, Thomas, 1840 
Ralph, Stillman, 1830 m. 
Randall, Joshua, 1825 . 
Kawson, Edward Stuart, 1869 
Rawson, Lyman, 1827 . 
Rawsou, Sullivan Sumner, 1828 
Read, Edward Andrew, 1875 
Read, Samuel Austin, 1875 . 
Record, Isaiah, 1862 
Record, StiUman Hersey, 1860 
Rediugton, Isaac, 1827 . 
Renton, Peter, 1832 A. . 
Rice, James, 1830 m. . 
Richards, Charles Francis, 1855 
Richardson, Alfred Francis, 1876 h 
Richardson, Cyrus Greenwood, 1864 
Richardson, David Aiken, 1839 
Richardson, Hobart Wood, 1853 
Richardson, Justin Kent, 1869 
Richardson, William, 1830 . 
Ricker, Joseph, 1839 
Roberts, Edward Payson, 1870 
Roberts, HaU, 1836 . 
Robie, Benjamin Adams, 1867 h 
Robinson, George Marshall, 1850 
Robinson, Thomas, 1827 
Robinson, William Henry, 1882 
Rogers, Nathaniel Gilman, 1838 
Ropes, Timothy Pickering, 1827 
Ropes, William Henry, 1832 
Ross, Joseph Augustus, 1S56 
Rounds, Charles Collins, 1877 h 
Bounds, John, 1849 
Rowe, Charles Henry, 1858 
Rowe, Howard Chandler, 1869 
Rowell, Fred Rice, 1881 
Royce, Lorenzo Dow, 1844 . 
Russ, Oliver, 1830 m. . 
Russell, Charles Albert, 1876 
Ryder, John Charles, 1882 
Ryder, Wilson Crocker, 1830 

Salsnian, Charles Henry, 1878 
Samson, Abisha, 1833 h. 
Sanborn, Abraham, 1828 
Sanborn, Dyer Hook, 1833 A. 
Sanders, George Dana, 1882 
Sanford, William, 1847 
Sanger, Eugene Francis, 1858 



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GENEEAL CATALOGUE OF 



NAME. CLASS. 

Sargent, George Anson, 1836 
Sargent, Sylvanus Oilman, 1834 
Sargent, Walter Taylor, 1873 h.. . 
Sawtelle, Henry Allen, 1854 
Sawyer, Artenias Wyman, 1867 h. 
Sawyer, Horace Eugene, 1881 
Scaniman, George Stephen, 1863 
Scamnion, Jonathan Young, 1869 h 
Schultz, Jackson Smith, 18G7 A. 
Seaver, Joseph Harriden, 1848 
Shannon, Richard Cutts, 1863 
Sharp, Koyal, 1831 m. . 
Shaw, Benjamin Franklin, 1837 
Shaw, Erastus Melville, 1870 
Shaw, Frank Kingsbery, 1881 
Shaw, Jacob Bartlett, 1860 . 
Shaw, Jndson Wade, 1858 . 
Shaw, Moses, 1835 ■ h. . 
Shepard, William Albert, 1838 
Shepherd, Russell Benjamin, 1857 
Shepley, Ether, 1842 h. 
Skinner, Joseph Oberlin, 1873 h 
Small, Albion Keith Parris, 1849 
Small, Albion Woodbury, 1876 
Small, Augustus Dennett, 1865 
Small, Edwin Sumner, 1868 . 
Small, Hampton Dunreath Plummer, 

18.58 

Smart, Mosos Mighels, 18.36 . 
Smith, Charles Henry, 18.56 . 
Smiley, Edward Hawes, 1875 
Smith, Charles Dennison, 1877 
Smith, Eli Burnham, 1849 h. 
Smith, George Martin, 1873 . 
Smith, Harrison Avery, 1835 
Smith, Hermou H., 1833 m. 
Smith, Jennie Merrilees, 1881 
Smith, Lorenzo Austin, 1850 
Smith, Roscoe Greene, 1856 . 
Smith, Samuel Francis, 1853 h. 
Smith, Samuel King, 1845 
Smith, Warren Augustus, 1869 
Smith, William, 1836 . 
Smith, Zemro Augustus, 1863 
Snow, Charles Wesley, 18.56 . 
Soulc, Allen Pelatiah, 1879 . 
Soule, Jonathan Godtrey, 1857 
Spear, Philetus Bennet, 1868 A. 
Sprague, Volney Augustine, 1843 
Stacy, Everett Moses, 1881 . 
Stanwood, Henry, 1833 t. . 
Staples, George McLellan, 1849 
Starkey, George Rogers, 1846 
Start, Wilder Brown, 1840 . 
Staughton, Guy, 1831 m, 
Steaue, Edward, 1843 h. 



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Stearns, Marcellus Lovewell, 1863 . 39 
Stearns, Oakman Sprague, 1840 . . 24 
Sterling, Charles S., 1832 m. . .60 
Stetson, Carlton Beecher, 1881 . . 47 
Stevens, George Dana, 1863 ... 39 
Stevens, Hermou, 1828 . . . .16 
Stevens, Isaac, 1835 h. . . . -51 
Stevens, Samuel, 1827 .... 15 
Stevens, William Amory, 1862 . . 39 
Steward, Philo, 1881 .... 47 
Stewart, David Dinsmore, 1863 h. . .55 
Stewart, Horace Wilson, 1874 . . 45 
Stickney, George W-oodbridge, 1844 . 26 
Stockbridge, William, 1834 ... 18 
Stone, Admiral Paschal, 1873 h. . 57 

Stone, James, 1835 19 

Stow, Baron, 18.30 h 50 

Stowell, Alfred Sweetser, 1872 . . 43 
Stratton, Robert Folger, 1853 . . 33 
Stratton, William May, 1833 ... 17 
Strong, Oliver E., 1832 m. . . .60 
Sturgis, Charles Howard, 1871 . . 43 
Sturtevaut, Judson Andrew, 1877 . 45 
Sumner, Aaron, 1831 m. . . .59 

Sutton, Amos, 1850 h .53 

Symonds, Thomas Milton, 1847 . . 28 

Talbot, Kathaniel Tobey, 1838 . . 23 
Talcott, Daniel Smith, 1853 h. . .53 
Tappan, Benjamin, 1836 h. . .51 

Tarbox, Moses Ilanscom, 1849 . . .30 

Taylor, Jefferson, 1873 .... 43 

Taylor, Julian Daniel, 1868 ... 41 

Thayer, Albert Carlton, 1828 . . 16 

Thomas, Arthur Milton, 1880 . . 47 

Thomas, Austin, 1866 .... 40 

Thomas, Charles Dana, 1863 . . 39 

Thomas, Cornelius Arnold, 1832 . . 17 

Thomas, Danford, 1838 .... 33 
Thomas, Nathan H., 1830 m. . .59 

Thompson, Arthur, 1825 ... 14 

Thompson, Henry Marcus, 1878 . . 45 

Thompson, Joshua Soule, 1839 . . 23 

Thompson, William Harrison, 1839 . 23 

Thompson, William Ricker, 1863 . . 39 

Thurston, Elisha Madison, 1838 . . 23 

Thurston, Stephen Rollo, 1853 . . 33 

Tibbetts, Cyrus, 1868 k. ... 55 

Tilden, Herbert, 1875 .... 44 

Tilden, Horace Wayland, 1873 . . 43 

Tilden, Howard Benjamin, 1878 . . 45 

Tilley, Charles Coffin, 1876 ... 44 

Tilley, William, 1840 .... 34 

Tiltou, Albert Freeman, 1835 . . 19 

Tilton, Jeremiah Dearborn, 1877 h. . 58 

Tilton, Josiah Oden, 1875 ... 44 



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NAME. CLASS. 

Tilton, William F., 1831 m. . 
Titus, William Nelsou, 1848 . 
Tobey, Leonard, 1829 h. 
Tolman, Frank Warren, 1866 
Tompsou, Edward Francis, 1882 
Townsend, Manly Burt, 1828 
Tracy, Oren, 182,") t. . . . 
Traftou, Augustus Ebenezer, 1847 
Traf ton, Charles Thomas, 1843 . 
Trask, Henry Kendall, 18.55 . 
Trask, James Elisha, 1880 . 
Tripp, Ephraim, 1822 . 
Tripp, John, 182.3 h. . 
Tripp, Leauder Smith, 1829 . 
True, Charles Augustus, 1882 
True, David Sawyer, 1847 . 
True, Nathaniel Tuckerman, 1841 h 
Tyler, Berkely O., 1831 m. . 

Upham, James, 1835 

Van Wagenen, Jonathan, 1845 
Vaughau, Hiram Chaney, 1859 . 
Vent, Charles Frederick, 1857 

Wadleigh, Frederick Augustus, 1836 
Wait, Samuel, 1822 k. . 
Waldron, Frederic Augustus, 1868 
Waldron, Ira, 1864 
Wales, Jonathan, 1826 h. 
Walker, Elliot, 1848 
Walker, Henry Olin, 1872 h 
Walker, Obed Buruham, 1837 
Walker, Versal Jesse, 1849 
Wall, Hiram Fuller, 1855 
Walling, Justin Adfer, 1879 
Warner, Charles Franklin, 1879 
Waters, Jabez Mathews, 1843 
Watkius, Willard A., 1831 m. 
Warren, Parkman Shaw, 1873 h 
Weaver, Herbert Spurdeii, 1882 
Webb, Edmund Fuller, 1866 h. 
Webber, Eegh Richmond, 1855 
Webster, Amos, 1867 h. 
Webster, David, 1873 . 
Welch, John C, 1822 t. 
Wells, Samuel, 1833 h. 
West, William Wallace, 1860 
Weston, Charles Frederick, 1855 
Weston, Clarence Percival, 1873 
Weston, Joshua Woodman, 1853 
Weston, Nathan, 1831 h. . 
Wheaton, Nathaniel Sheldon, 1832 h 
Wheeler, Charles Hathorn, 1841 . 



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AVhecler, Louis Albert, 1872 . . 43 

Wheelwright, John Bowen, 1844 . 

Whidden, Charles Kcndol, 1843 . 

Whiddcn, Charles Kendol, Jr., 1870 

Whidden, Edgar, 1844 . 

White, Roscoe James, 1855 . 

White, Theodore Freliughuysen, 1874 

Whitehouse, William Penn, 1863 

Whiting, William, 1872 A. . 

Whitman, Ozias, 18G2 . 

Whitney, David, 1832 m. . 

Whittemore, Edwin Carey, 1880 

Whittier, Francis Fremont, 1881 

Wiggin, Albert Bowman, 1843 

Wiggin, John Webster, 1841 

Wilbur, Greenleaf Augustus, 1846 

Wilbur, Henry Ripley, 1847 . 

Wilcox, Daniel Webster, 1852 

Wiley, Frederic Slocura, 1838 

Wiley, James Sullivan, 1836 

AVillard, Erastus, 1829 . 

Willard, Frederick Augustus, 1829 h 

Willey, Arthur Nash, 1871 . 

Williams, Charles Emery, 1874 . 

Williams, Daniel, 1835 h. . 

Williams, Edward, 1839 

>Villiams, Nathaniel Marshman, 1837 

Wills, Benjamin Robertson, 1882 

Wilson, Adam, 1851 h. 

Wilson, Charles Branch, 1881 

Wilson, Erasmus, 1830 m. . 

Wilson, Fred Morse, 1871 . 

Wilson, George Adam, 1862 . 

Wilson, Gowen Coombs, 1857 

Wilson, John Butler, 1854 

Withington, James Ilervey, 1843 

Wood, Nahum Howard, 1833 

Wood, Nathaniel Milton, 1844 

Wood, Robert Williams, 1829 

Woodbury, William Webber, 1841 

Woodman, John, 1855 . 

Woods, Leonard, 1839 h. 

Woodsum, Ansley Ezra, 1876 

Woolson, Moses, 1847 . 

Worcester, John Caprou, 1881 

Wording, William Edward, 1836 

Wright, Thomas Goddard, 1839 

Wyman, Drew Thompson, 1878 

Wyman, John Monroe, 1881 

Young, Charles Emerson, 1874 
Young, George Weston, 1877 
Young, William Pierce, 1864 
Youngman, George FrankUn, 1878 



TO THE ALUMNI. 



The General Catalogue has beeu x^i'epared in accordance with a vote of the 
Ahimni Association, and is issued in place of the Triennial for 1881. An attempt 
has been made to present a brief record of facts in the history of each graduate 
which might be of interest to the alumni for whose information the Triennials are 
published. The obituary notices prepared by Professor Hamlin, the Necrologist 
of the Association, have furnished material for the record of deceased alumni. 
The addresses and items concerning the living have been obtained after much de- 
lay and mainly by direct correspondence. Owing to the difficulty of determining 
in advance the in-ecise scope of the catalogue and of explaining what was desired, 
the information obtained in many cases is incomplete. It is hoped, however, that 
in spite of the omissions and errors unavoidable in a first issue, the General Cata- 
logue will isrove of jyractical value in promoting the objects for which the Alumni 
Association exists. 

Each graduate is now earnestly requested to identify himself with the Associ- 
ation, and to lend his aid toward making the General Catalogue complete. 
Please forward to the Secretary any corrections, however slight, of inaccuracies 
Ti^hich may be noticed, and notify him promptly of any changes or additions. 

EDWARD W. HALL, Secretarij. 
Library of Colby University, 
June 22, 1882. 



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